Candidates •
Dave Heineman, incumbent
Governor of Nebraska • Dave Nabity, financial consultant, former Young Republicans state chair •
Tom Osborne, U.S. Congressman, former football coach
Campaign The Republican primary election had the unusual situation of an incumbent running against several members of his own party. Originally, the 2006 election would not have had an incumbent. However, this changed when
Mike Johanns resigned in January 2005 to become
United States Secretary of Agriculture; this elevated
Lieutenant Governor Dave Heineman to the governorship. He then announced his intention to run for election to a full four-year term. The other two candidates for the Republican nomination were former
Nebraska Cornhuskers football coach
Tom Osborne—then serving in the
United States House of Representatives—and Omaha businessman Dave Nabity. In 2005, the three Republican candidates raised more than $2 million overall for their campaigns: Osborne $972,000; Heineman $922,000; and Nabity $150,000. Osborne named
Kate Witek, the
Nebraska State Auditor, as his running mate for the office of lieutenant governor. She had previously been the running mate of Gene Spence in the
1994 Nebraska gubernatorial election. After the Osborne-Witek ticket was unsuccessful in the Republican primaries, Witek switched parties and joined the Democratic party.
Results ==Democratic primary==