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U.S. House district for Nebraska
Nebraska's 3rd congressional district Nebraska's 3rd congressional district (from 2023)
Representative Distribution Population (2023) 654,369 Median household income $68,055[ 1] Ethnicity Cook PVI R+29[ 2]
Nebraska's 3rd congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Nebraska that encompasses its western three-fourths; it is one of the largest non-at-large districts in the country, covering nearly 65,000 square miles (170,000 km2 ), two time zones and 80 counties. It includes Grand Island , Kearney , Hastings , North Platte , Alliance , and Scottsbluff . Additionally, it encompasses the Sandhills region and a large majority of the Platte River . With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+29, it is by far the most Republican district in Nebraska, a state with an all-Republican delegation.[ 2]
Nebraska has had at least three congressional districts since 1883. The district's current configuration dates from 1963, when Nebraska lost a seat as a result of the 1960 United States census . At that time, most of the old 3rd and 4th districts were merged to form the new 3rd district. It is one of the most Republican districts in the nation, as Democrats have only come close to winning it three times as currently drawn, in 1974 , 1990 , and 2006 , all years where the incumbent was not running for reelection.
Republican presidential and gubernatorial candidates routinely carry the district with margins of 40 percent or more, while Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936 was the last Democratic presidential candidate to win a plurality within the current district boundaries. Excepting historically Democratic Saline County on the district's eastern boundary, Thurston County which only moved into the district in 2023, and Dakota County which has only been within the district since 2013, the last Democrat to carry any county within the district at a presidential level was Jimmy Carter in 1976 . Although the Nebraska Legislature is elected on a nonpartisan basis, all but two members representing significant portions of the district are known to be Republicans. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index (CPVI) of R+29, it is the most Republican congressional district outside Appalachia . Because Nebraska awards an Electoral College vote from each district, it is the most Republican Electoral College constituency. It is currently held by Republican Adrian Smith , who was first elected in 2006 .
Recent results in statewide races [ edit ]
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County
Seat
Population
1
Adams
Hastings
30,899
3
Antelope
Neligh
6,302
5
Arthur
Arthur
412
7
Banner
Harrisburg
674
9
Blaine
Brewster
431
11
Boone
Albion
5,310
13
Box Butte
Alliance
10,692
15
Boyd
Butte
1,725
17
Brown
Ainsworth
2,853
19
Buffalo
Kearney
50,697
21
Burt
Tekamah
6,727
27
Cedar
Hartington
8,262
29
Chase
Imperial
3,724
31
Cherry
Valentine
5,492
33
Cheyenne
Sidney
9,541
35
Clay
Clay Center
6,116
41
Custer
Broken Bow
10,581
43
Dakota
Dakota City
21,268
45
Dawes
Chadron
8,133
47
Dawson
Lexington
24,085
49
Deuel
Chappell
1,871
51
Dixon
Ponca
5,491
57
Dundy
Benkelman
1,561
59
Fillmore
Geneva
5,548
61
Franklin
Franklin
2,825
63
Frontier
Stockville
2,585
65
Furnas
Beaver City
4,556
67
Gage
Beatrice
21,634
69
Garden
Oshkosh
1,794
71
Garfield
Burwell
1,763
73
Gosper
Elwood
1,847
75
Grant
Hyannis
565
77
Greeley
Greeley Center
2,219
79
Hall
Grand Island
62,197
81
Hamilton
Aurora
9,537
83
Harlan
Alma
3,045
85
Hayes
Hayes Center
846
87
Hitchcock
Trenton
2,552
89
Holt
O'Neill
10,093
91
Hooker
Mullen
679
93
Howard
St. Paul
6,527
95
Jefferson
Fairbury
7,054
97
Johnson
Tecumseh
5,198
99
Kearney
Minden
6,770
101
Keith
Ogallala
8,113
103
Keya Paha
Springview
805
105
Kimball
Kimball
3,289
107
Knox
Center
8,298
111
Lincoln
North Platte
33,365
113
Logan
Stapleton
655
115
Loup
Taylor
592
117
McPherson
Tryon
383
121
Merrick
Central City
7,755
123
Morrill
Bridgeport
4,504
125
Nance
Fullerton
3,274
127
Nemaha
Auburn
7,076
129
Nuckolls
Nelson
4,095
131
Otoe
Nebraska City
16,335
133
Pawnee
Pawnee City
2,512
135
Perkins
Grant
2,795
137
Phelps
Holdrege
9,057
139
Pierce
Pierce
7,299
143
Polk
Osceola
5,228
145
Red Willow
McCook
10,457
147
Richardson
Falls City
7,689
149
Rock
Bassett
1,271
151
Saline
Wilber
14,555
157
Scotts Bluff
Gering
35,699
161
Sheridan
Rushville
4,928
163
Sherman
Loup City
2,983
165
Sioux
Harrison
1,154
169
Thayer
Hebron
4,829
171
Thomas
Thedford
677
173
Thurston
Pender
6,557
175
Valley
Ord
4,012
177
Washington
Blair
21,152
179
Wayne
Wayne
9,874
181
Webster
Red Cloud
3,351
183
Wheeler
Barlett
775
185
York
York
14,356
Cites and CDPS with 10,000 or more people[ edit ]
2,500 – 10,000 people[ edit ]
Gering – 8,531
York – 8,180
Alliance – 8,056
Blair – 7,967
Crete – 7,488
Nebraska City – 7,414
McCook – 7,253
Sidney – 6,440
Wayne – 6,165
Holdrege – 5,542
Chadron – 5,145
Aurora – 4,704
Ogallala – 4,680
Falls City – 4,045
Cozad – 3,933
Fairbury – 3,832
O'Neill – 3,575
Broken Bow – 3,542
Auburn – 3,507
Gothenburg – 3,430
Minden – 3,136
Central City – 3,090
Valentine – 2,631
List of members representing the district [ edit ]
Member
Party
Years
Cong ress
Electoral history
District established March 4, 1883
Edward K. Valentine (West Point )
Republican
March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1885
48th
Redistricted from at-large district and re-elected in 1882 . Retired.
George W. E. Dorsey (Fremont )
Republican
March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1891
49th 50th 51st
Elected in 1884 .Re-elected in 1886 .Re-elected in 1888 . Lost re-election.
Omer Madison Kem (Broken Bow )
Populist
March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893
52nd
Elected in 1890 . Redistricted to the 6th district .
George de Rue Meiklejohn (Fullerton )
Republican
March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1897
53rd 54th
Elected in 1892 .Re-elected in 1894 . Retired.
Samuel Maxwell (Fremont )
Populist
March 4, 1897 – March 3, 1899
55th
Elected in 1896 . Retired.
John Seaton Robinson (Madison )
Democratic
March 4, 1899 – March 3, 1903
56th 57th
Elected in 1898 .Re-elected in 1900 . Lost re-election.
John J. McCarthy (Ponca )
Republican
March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1907
58th 59th
Elected in 1902 .Re-elected in 1904 . Lost renomination.
John Frank Boyd (Neligh )
Republican
March 4, 1907 – March 3, 1909
60th
Elected in 1906 . Lost re-election.
James P. Latta (Tekamah )
Democratic
March 4, 1909 – September 11, 1911
61st 62nd
Elected in 1908 .Re-elected in 1910 . Died.
Vacant
September 11, 1911 – November 7, 1911
62nd
Dan V. Stephens (Fremont )
Democratic
November 7, 1911 – March 3, 1919
62nd 63rd 64th 65th
Elected to finish Latta's term .Re-elected in 1912 .Re-elected in 1914 .Re-elected in 1916 . Lost re-election.
Robert E. Evans (Dakota City )
Republican
March 4, 1919 – March 3, 1923
66th 67th
Elected in 1918 .Re-elected in 1920 . Lost re-election.
Edgar Howard (Columbus )
Democratic
March 4, 1923 – January 3, 1935
68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd 73rd
Elected in 1922 .Re-elected in 1924 .Re-elected in 1926 .Re-elected in 1928 .Re-elected in 1930 .Re-elected in 1932 . Lost re-election.
Karl Stefan (Norfolk )
Republican
January 3, 1935 – October 2, 1951
74th 75th 76th 77th 78th 79th 80th 81st 82nd
Elected in 1934 .Re-elected in 1936 .Re-elected in 1938 .Re-elected in 1940 .Re-elected in 1942 .Re-elected in 1944 .Re-elected in 1946 .Re-elected in 1948 .Re-elected in 1950 . Died.
Vacant
October 2, 1951 – December 4, 1951
82nd
Robert Dinsmore Harrison (Norfolk )
Republican
December 4, 1951 – January 3, 1959
82nd 83rd 84th 85th
Elected to finish Stefan's term .Re-elected in 1952 .Re-elected in 1954 .Re-elected in 1956 . Lost re-election.
Lawrence Brock (Wakefield )
Democratic
January 3, 1959 – January 3, 1961
86th
Elected in 1958 . Lost re-election.
Ralph F. Beermann (Dakota City )
Republican
January 3, 1961 – January 3, 1963
87th
Elected in 1960 . Redistricted to the 1st district .
David Martin (Kearney )
Republican
January 3, 1963 – December 31, 1974
88th 89th 90th 91st 92nd 93rd
Redistricted from the 4th district and re-elected in 1962 .Re-elected in 1964 .Re-elected in 1966 .Re-elected in 1968 .Re-elected in 1970 .Re-elected in 1972 . Retired and then resigned early.
Vacant
December 31, 1974 – January 3, 1975
93rd
Virginia Smith (Chappell )
Republican
January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1991
94th 95th 96th 97th 98th 99th 100th 101st
Elected in 1974 .Re-elected in 1976 .Re-elected in 1978 .Re-elected in 1980 .Re-elected in 1982 .Re-elected in 1984 .Re-elected in 1986 .Re-elected in 1988 . Retired.
Bill Barrett (Lexington )
Republican
January 3, 1991 – January 3, 2001
102nd 103rd 104th 105th 106th
Elected in 1990 .Re-elected in 1992 .Re-elected in 1994 .Re-elected in 1996 .Re-elected in 1998 . Retired.
Tom Osborne (Lemoyne )
Republican
January 3, 2001 – January 3, 2007
107th 108th 109th
Elected in 2000 .Re-elected in 2002 .Re-elected in 2004 . Retired to run for Governor of Nebraska .
Adrian Smith (Gering )
Republican
January 3, 2007 – present
110th 111th 112th 113th 114th 115th 116th 117th 118th
Elected in 2006 .Re-elected in 2008 .Re-elected in 2010 .Re-elected in 2012 .Re-elected in 2014 .Re-elected in 2016 .Re-elected in 2018 .Re-elected in 2020 .Re-elected in 2022 .Re-elected in 2024 .
Historical district boundaries [ edit ]
2013–2023
2003–2013
42°N 100°W / 42°N 100°W / 42; -100