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Nebraska congressman keeps seat after nail-biting vote count in swing district

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Republican incumbent wins tight race in Nebraskaʼs Omaha-based district after days of vote counting. Split-ticket voting and moderate approach help secure fifth term in closely-watched contest

In a close-fought contest Don Bacon secured his fifth term representing Nebraskas 2nd District beating Democratic challenger Tony Vargas in their second match-up (first happened about 2 years ago)

The race stayed un-decided for several days while election workers processed remaining ballots: including early-votes‚ drop-box submissions and hard-to-read papers. The district which covers Omaha area shows a near-even split between party voters making every vote count

We couldnt have done this without split-ticket voters; we would have lost. I recognize that

Bacon stated during post-election speech

The district has a unique history of splitting votes in presidential races - its one of just two states allowing electoral-vote divisions. Past results show democratic presidential candidates winning here: Obama about 15 years ago and Biden in recent years

Both candidates tried reaching middle-ground voters in this swing-district. Bacon highlighted his bi-partisan work including support for the big infrastructure-package‚ while staying firm on issues like Israel support. Vargas focused on:

  • Working family needs
  • Senior citizen support
  • Student-focused programs
  • Cross-party cooperation

Final vote processing continues with about 5‚500 provisional ballots still needing review. Local election chief Brian Kruse explained various reasons for ballot-reading problems - wrong ink colors; check-marks instead of filled ovals; even coffee stains made some hard to process. Officials plan finishing counts by mid-november

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