First female mayor of Omaha concedes in race against likely first Black mayor
Last edited Wed May 14, 2025, 08:44 AM - Edit history (1)
Source: kstp.com by Associated Press
First female mayor of Omaha concedes in race against likely first Black mayor
By The Associated Press
Updated: May 13, 2025 - 10:36 PM Published: May 13, 2025 - 1:11 PM
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Omahas first female mayor has conceded the mayoral race to a man who will likely become the communitys first Black mayor.
Voters in Omaha were making history Tuesday by either reelecting the citys first female mayor to a rare fourth term or electing the communitys first Black mayor.
The race between Mayor Jean Stothert and challenger John Ewing primarily revolved around local issues like street repairs and garbage service, but in the final stretch the campaign touched on more national, hot-button issues such as President Donald Trumps administration and transgender rights...............
Although the mayors office is nonpartisan, the candidates have made it clear to voters that Stothert is a Republican and Ewing is a Democrat. Omaha is among the few spots in conservative Nebraska where Democrats have a reasonable chance of winning elected offices..............................
............
Read more: https://kstp.com/associated-press/ap-us-international/first-female-mayor-of-omaha-concedes-in-race-against-likely-first-black-mayor/
A local election but hopefully Democrats get some national attention from it. Happy Day

***Edited to put in an AP story about this election per mods request.

Lovie777
(18,420 posts)media in most part will ignore it, I could be wrong.
riversedge
(75,462 posts)Omaha city election recap: John Ewing Jr.'s historic victory, city council races, and more
https://www.ketv.com/article/omaha-election-john-ewing-historic-victory-city-council-results/64763068
KETV logo Updated: 11:02 PM CDT May 13, 2025
OMAHA, Neb.
Omaha residents took to the polls Tuesday to decide on the mayoral race, city council representatives and a city charter amendment.
Douglas County Election Commissioner Brian Kruse told KETV that there are about 7,000 early voting ballots to count Friday, as well as 200 to 300 provisional ballots that will be counted next week.
JustAnotherGen
(34,960 posts)Democratic Candidate stomps Republican Mayor in Omaha.
riversedge
(75,462 posts)ananda
(31,721 posts)Are Dems winning all the down-ballot races now?
maccafan
(103 posts)Rahm Emmanuel mentioned that Omaha elected its first black mayor on the View today so it is being noticed. A great day in Omaha!