Something unusual is happening in LD-12 — and it could play a role in the balance of power in the Nebraska Legislature. 🧵 1/ LD-12 (Ralston / Millard / Omaha) is one of the most competitive state legislative seats in #NE. It has flipped before — and Democrats only lost it by about 4.6% in 2022.
2/ This is a real pickup opportunity. And that matters right now. If Democrats want to compete for power in the Nebraska Legislature — especially with potential vacancies and appointments in play — seats like LD-12 are critical.
3/ The incumbent, Merv Riepe (R), is not a typical partisan Republican. He’s often described as a “swing vote” and has built a reputation as a pragmatic, moderate legislator. That makes this a winnable — but not easy — race.
4/ On paper, this looks like a standard three-way primary: • Merv Riepe (incumbent) • Thomas Kastrup • Christy Knorr But that’s not the full story.
5/ Robin Richards — the 2022 Democratic nominee — is NOT on the ballot. She came within roughly 500 votes of winning this seat last cycle.
6/ Richards says she was removed from the ballot due to a filing error. Instead of dropping out, she’s running a write-in campaign.
7/ And this isn’t symbolic — it’s a real campaign: • ~$62K raised • ~$33K spent • ~ $29K cash on hand • active field operation (mail, yard signs, materials)
8/ For comparison: • Thomas Kastrup: ~$40K raised, ~$21K cash on hand • Christy Knorr: ~$1K raised, negative cash balance This is a very unusual financial landscape for a race like this.
9/ That creates a rare situation: The candidate who performed best in the last election — and currently has the strongest fundraising and endorsements — is not on the ballot.
10/ Because Nebraska uses a top-two primary system, this matters a lot. Vote-splitting among anti-incumbent voters could determine who advances — not just who is strongest overall.
11/ There are a few possible outcomes: • A ballot candidate consolidates and advances • The field fragments, weakening the eventual challenger • Richards draws significant write-in support, reshaping the race dynamics
12/ The key takeaway: This is a highly distorted primary environment — where the result may not fully reflect who is strongest for the general election. #NESD12
13/ And zooming out: If #Democrats are going to offset losses elsewhere or prevent further consolidation of power, they need to win seats like LD-12.
14/ We’ll be watching this race closely as early voting continues and the May 12 primary approaches. This is one of the most important — and unpredictable — state legislative races in Nebraska this year.