Flood wins special election to Nebraska’s 1st District House seat

Flood wins special election to Nebraska’s 1st District House seat
Courtesy/Chad Moyer, KTIC Radio — Photo 2 — Sen. Mike Flood of Norfolk claims victory in special election for U.S. House in Nebraska’s 1st District. 6-28-22
June 29th, 2022 | KRVN Radio

Courtesy/Chad Moyer, KTIC Radio — Photo 1 — Sen. Mike Flood reacting
to victory in a special election for the state’s 1st District seat in the House of Representatives — 6-28-22

Norfolk, Neb. — State Sen. Mike Flood of Norfolk on Tuesday won a special election to replace former U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, a fellow Republican who was sentenced to two years of probation earlier in the day for a conviction on charges that he lied to federal agents. Flood beat Democratic state Sen. Patty Pansing Brooks in the state’s Republican-leaning 1st District, which includes Lincoln and dozens of smaller towns in eastern Nebraska.

Flood, a former speaker of the Nebraska Legislature, will serve the rest of what would have been Fortenberry’s ninth term. He’ll be a strong favorite to win a new term in November, when he faces Pansing Brooks again in the general election.

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