Nebraska Statutes

§ 32-630 — Petitions; signers and circulators; duties; prohibited acts

Nebraska § 32-630
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 32Elections

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 32-630 (2026).

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(1)Each person who signs a petition shall, at the time of and in addition to signing, personally affix the date, print his or her last name and first name in full, and affix his or her date of birth and address, including the street and number or a designation of a rural route or voting precinct and the city or village or a post office address. A person signing a petition may use his or her initials in place of his or her first name if such person is registered to vote under such initials.
(2)Each circulator of a petition shall personally witness the signatures on the petition and shall sign the circulator's affidavit.
(3)No person shall:
(a)Sign any name other than his or her own to any petition;
(b)Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same petition effort or measure

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1994, LB 76, § 198; Laws 1997, LB 460, § 2; Laws 2003, LB 444, § 7; Laws 2008, LB39, § 3; Laws 2015, LB367, § 1; Laws 2024, LB287, § 34; Laws 2025, LB521, § 53. Operative Date: September 3, 2025 Annotations: Where petition circulator has sworn to properly executed statutory form of affidavit that he is qualified voter, presumption raises that he is qualified elector; presumption does not disappear simply because full Christian name is not signed. State ex rel. Morris v. Marsh, 183 Neb. 521, 162 N.W.2d 262 (1968).

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