The Nebraska Democratic and Republican Presidential Primary Elections serve as crucial steps in the process for each party to select its nominee for the President of the United States. While the Republican Party in Nebraska uses a traditional primary system to allocate its delegates to the Republican National Convention, the Democratic Party has utilized both primaries and caucuses in different election cycles, reflecting a more varied approach to engaging its electorate. Held in May, these elections allow registered Democrats and Republicans to participate actively in the democratic process by voting for their preferred presidential candidates. The results from Nebraska’s primaries contribute to the total delegate counts for candidates, impacting the overall nomination process. Nebraska’s participation in this process underscores the state’s role in shaping the national political landscape, providing a voice for its residents in the selection of presidential candidates.