EXECUTIVE · NE · 2015-2023
Pete Ricketts
Governor · Republican · Nebraska
NOTABLE
On the record
Now U.S. Senator
Background
Between 2015 and 2023, Pete Ricketts held the Governor seat in Nebraska, a 8-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Dave Heineman; succeeded by Jim Pillen. Note: Now U.S. Senator. Same-year political environment (2015): Attorney General Doug Peterson. Later filed for federal office (FEC ID S6NE00129: Senate).
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Others who held this office in Nebraska
- Jim Pillen (2023-present)
- Dave Heineman (2005-2015)
- Mike Johanns (1999-2005)
- Ben Nelson (1991-1999)
- Ben Nelson (1991-1999)
- Kay A. Orr (1987-1991)
- Bob Kerrey (1983-1987)
- Charles Thone (1979-1983)
- J. James Exon (1971-1979)
- Norbert Tiemann (1967-1971)
- Frank B. Morrison (1961-1967)
- Dwight W. Burney (1960-1961)
- Ralph G. Brooks (1959-1960)
- Victor E. Anderson (1955-1959)
- Robert B. Crosby (1953-1955)
- Val Peterson (1947-1953)