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Jane Raybould, candidate for Legislative District 28 who will protect safe, legal abortion, smiles at her desk. Photo is in collage with pink and yellow squares.

Protect Our Rights. Vote.

Nebraska is at risk in the wake of the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. States now have the power to ban abortions even in the case of rape or incest. Our rights and access to reproductive health care depend on elected leaders at all levels of government.

Vote for Jane Raybould and other Planned Parenthood champions up and down the ballot.

Roy Christensen, candidate for LD 28 who wants to ban abortion, smiles. Photo is in greyscale with collage of yellow and grey boxes.

Roy Christensen, A Danger to Reproductive Freedom

Roy Christensen, the candidate for Legislative District 28 running against Jane Raybould, is endorsed by organizations leading the charge to ban abortion in Nebraska. Christensen believes that abortion should be completely illegal in Nebraska, without exceptions for survivors of rape or incest.

Nebraska Right to Life 2022 Vote Guide Christensen Photo: Edited to grey scale from Roy for Nebraska website.

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Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Champions On The Ballot

Everyone should have the power to make decisions about their own bodies. We must elect champions of sexual and reproductive health care to all levels of government this fall to protect our fundamental right to make personal health care decisions. 

Jane Raybould for Legislative District 28

We were able to block an abortion ban this spring and a special session to ban abortion this summer thanks to key votes in the Nebraska Legislature. It is essential we keep the votes needed to block any future abortion bans. States now have the power to ban abortion, even in cases of rape or incest.

Jane Raybould trusts Nebraskans to make the best decisions about their own bodies and will oppose any proposed abortion bans.

Jane Raybould, candidate for Legislative District 28 who will protect safe, legal abortion, smiles at her desk. Photo is in collage with pink and yellow squares.

Adam Morfeld for Lancaster County Attorney

Keeping supportive state officials in office is critical to maintaining access to abortion in Nebraska. Adam Morfeld has been an advocate for sexual and reproductive health care in the legislature and is committed to protecting this care as county attorney.

Adam Morfeld, candidate for Lancaster County Attorney who will fight for our right to safe, legal abortion, smiles in a hallway with bright, soft lights. The photo is in a collage with Planned Parenthood pink and yellow boxes.

Carol Blood for Governor

Nebraska needs a leader who is loud and bold in their support of sexual and reproductive health care, and Carol Blood has proven herself to be just that. She knows that a majority of Nebraskans support safe, legal abortion and will work to keep it that way.

Carol Blood, Planned Parenthood champion and candidate for governor of Nebraska, sits at a desk smiling.

Important Initiatives on Your Ballot

Raise the Minimum Wage

Nebraska has not raised its minimum wage since 2016, despite the rising cost of living. In addition, there is nowhere in Nebraska that a single adult making less than $15/hour can afford the basic necessities. Raising the wage to $15/hour would decrease the gender and racial pay gap in our state and ease the burden of rising costs on 150,000 Nebraskans and their families who currently make the minimum wage. Vote FOR Initiative 433.

Protect the Right to Vote

The fight for reproductive freedom will only be won when everyone is able to participate in our democracy. Vote AGAINST Initiative 432, a discriminatory voter ID requirement that could disenfranchise thousands of Nebraska voters.

Important Dates

  • July 11: First day to request early voting ballot for the general election.
  • October 11: First day to vote early in person for the general election.
  • October 21: Last day to register online to vote in the general election.
  • October 28: Last day to register in person to vote in the general election.
  • November 8: Election Day! Early ballots must be received by your county election office by 8 p.m. CT
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