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Nebraska · Term Limits Amendment (2026) · Election: 2026-11-03

Change Legislative Term Limits from Two to Three Consecutive Terms Amendment

Plain-English Summary

A legislatively referred constitutional amendment that would extend Nebraska state legislative term limits from two consecutive four-year terms to three consecutive four-year terms.

What each outcome does

IF YES PASSES

If approved, Nebraska state senators could serve up to three consecutive four-year terms (12 years) before being required to leave office, instead of the current two-term (8-year) limit.

IF NO PASSES

If rejected, the existing two-consecutive-term (8-year) limit on Nebraska state senators remains in effect.

Who is funding each side

YES SIDE
Sponsor: Nebraska Unicameral leadership
Reported funding: Not yet reported
NO SIDE
Sponsor: U.S. Term Limits and allied groups (have historically opposed similar extensions)
Reported funding: Not yet reported

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