List of Nebraska state legislatures

The legislature of the U.S. state of Nebraska has convened many times since statehood became effective on March 1, 1867.

Legislatures

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Nebraska Constitution of 1866, Article II, specified elections in October for both chambers every two years. Sessions began in January.[2]
  2. ^ The Nebraska Constitution of 1875 specified elections in November for both chambers every two years. Legislative sessions began in January every two years.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Nebraska Legislative Sessions, 1855-2012", 2010-11 Nebraska Blue Book (PDF) (50th ed.), 2011, p. 407, archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-04 – via Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b Francis Newton Thorpe, ed. (1909), "Constitution of Nebraska, 1866-67", The Federal and State Constitutions, Colonial Charters, and other Organic Laws of the States and Territories now or heretofore forming the United States of America, Washington: Government Printing Office – via HathiTrust
  3. ^ a b Francis Newton Thorpe, ed. (1909), "Constitution of Nebraska, 1875", The Federal and State Constitutions, Colonial Charters, and other Organic Laws of the States and Territories now or heretofore forming the United States of America, Washington: Government Printing Office – via HathiTrust
  4. ^ C. L. Hall (1881), Biographical manual of the members of the sixteenth legislature of Nebraska – via HathiTrust
  5. ^ Legislative hand book and manual of the State of Nebraska, 1897 – via HathiTrust
  6. ^ Portrait and biographical album of the state officers and members of the Nebraska Legislature, twenty-eighth session, 1903-1904 – via HathiTrust
  7. ^ Nebraska Blue Book and Historical Register, 1915 – via Internet Archive
  8. ^ "Nebraska Unicameral", unicam.state.ne.us, archived from the original on 1998-12-06 – via Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Nebraska State Senate (Unicameral)", ballotpedia.org, retrieved 2024-08-08
  10. ^ "Nebraska Legislature", nebraskalegislature.gov, archived from the original on 2008-11-29 – via Wayback Machine