In 2004, Flood ran for a seat in the
Nebraska Legislature, representing the 19th legislative district, which was coterminous with
Madison County and included Norfolk. The incumbent,
Gene Tyson, was retiring; Flood ran unopposed for the seat. During his first stint in the Nebraska Legislature, Flood introduced and successfully passed the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, the nation's first 20-week abortion ban. During a special legislative session in 2011, he successfully brokered a compromise that rerouted the
Keystone XL pipeline. Flood left the Nebraska Legislature in 2013 due to term limits. He initially announced that he would run for
governor in 2014, but withdrew from the race in December 2012 after his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer. In August 2019, Flood announced he would run for office for the 2020 cycle in the 19th district, replacing
Jim Scheer, who was termed out. Nebraska term limits only restrict consecutive terms. He was unopposed in the 2020 election, and returned to the Legislature for the 2021 legislative session. == U.S. House of Representatives ==