Dem John Ewing Jr. ousts GOP incumbent Jean Stothert as Omaha mayor

In a recent election, Democrat John Ewing Jr. won the Omaha mayoral race,defeating the incumbent Republican jean Stothert with a notable margin of 56.3% to 43.7%. Ewing’s victory is historic, as he becomes the first Black mayor of Omaha, Nebraska’s most populous city. Stothert was seeking a fourth term, having previously shifted the position from Democrat to Republican in 2013 and winning subsequent elections in 2017 and 2021. The Nebraska Democratic Party celebrated this win as indicative of a growing dissatisfaction among voters with Republican dominance.Governor Jim Pillen publicly acknowledged Stothert’s contributions to Omaha, highlighting her leadership during a period of economic and public safety improvements. Ewing’s win is viewed as part of a broader trend of Democratic success in Nebraska, notably in areas that have recently flipped from GOP control.


Democrat John Ewing Jr. ousts GOP incumbent Jean Stothert as Omaha mayor

Democrat John Ewing Jr. defeated incumbent Republican Jean Stothert in the Omaha mayoral race Tuesday, becoming the first black mayor of the most populous city in the Cornhusker State.

Stothert had been attempting to win a fourth term in office. She flipped the seat from Democrat to Republican in 2013 and won again in 2017 and 2021. Ewing prevailed over Stothert, 56.3%-43.7%, and the state Democratic Party heralded the win as historic.

“Ewing’s victory rings in a new era for Omaha and the entire state of Nebraska. Tonight’s victory comes on the heels of Nebraska Democrats’ sweeping local elections last week in Lincoln and proves what we already know: Voters are sick of Republicans’ one-party rule and endless attacks on working families,” Nebraska Democratic Party Chairwoman Jane Kleeb said in a statement.

Gov. Jim Pillen (R-NE) thanked Stothert for her service after her defeat and said her impact on Omaha would shape the city “for years to come.”

“Mayor Stothert has led Omaha through a period of steady growth, record public safety improvements, and historic economic investments. Omaha has thrived thanks to Mayor Jean Stothert. Her leadership will continue to shape Omaha for years to come,” Pillen said.

Omaha is part of the most heavily Democratic part of Nebraska. The state’s 2nd Congressional District, which includes the city, has gone for Democrats in the presidential election three of the last five times, even as the rest of the state has heavily voted Republican.

Since the Republican mayor lost her reelection bid, attention will turn to Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE), who represents Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District. Bacon is widely viewed as one of the most vulnerable incumbents for the 2026 elections and has not said if he would seek an additional term.

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The Democratic win is the latest strong performance by the party’s candidates in races held since the GOP’s decisive victories in the November 2024 elections.

Democrats flipped GOP seats in the Iowa and Pennsylvania state Senates and significantly overperformed in a pair of House races in Florida in deep-red districts.



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