内布拉斯加州与西弗吉尼亚州今日初选须知


2026年5月12日 / 美国东部时间早上6:00 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

周二,内布拉斯加州和西弗吉尼亚州选民将前往投票站,民主党人正争夺内布拉斯加州一个开放席位的参选机会,该席位长期以来一直是民主党觊觎的目标。

共和党众议员唐·培根将于明年1月退休,空出一个选区席位,该选区在过去五届总统选举中均支持民主党。多名民主党人正争夺机会,迎战推定的共和党提名候选人布林克·哈丁——奥马哈市议会成员,且在共和党初选中无对手。

同样在内布拉斯加州,共和党参议员皮特·里基茨面临一众初选挑战者,民主党方面有两人参与初选——但州民主党已支持丹·奥斯本,他将以独立候选人身份参加11月的大选。

而在西弗吉尼亚州,共和党参议员谢莉·穆尔·卡皮托面临五名挑战者,另有五名民主党人在初选中角逐11月大选的提名资格。

内布拉斯加州第二国会选区

内布拉斯加州第二国会选区的主要民主党候选人一直在争论,某位候选人的竞选活动是否会损害本党在该地区的竞争力。

内布拉斯加州州参议员约翰·卡瓦诺和政治组织者丹尼斯·鲍威尔在竞争激烈的民主党初选中领跑,争夺培根占据五届的奥马哈地区席位。

此次竞选的核心争议点是深红州内布拉斯加州如何分配总统选举选举人票。鲍威尔认为,卡瓦诺若成功当选,将给共和党提供契机,推动该州将选举人票分配方式改为胜者全得制。该州目前按国会选区分配多数选举人票,这让民主党有机会在第二国会选区至少抢走一张选举人票。

内布拉斯加州联邦参议员选举

里基茨于2023年获提名,完成前共和党参议员本·萨斯剩余的任期,并于次年通过特别选举当选,完成剩余任期。如今他正竞选首个完整任期。

里基茨曾任州长,也是内布拉斯加州亿万富翁乔·里基茨之子。他面临四名初选挑战者,且获得了特朗普总统和内布拉斯加州农业协会的支持。里基茨已开始为11月与奥斯本的对决做准备。

奥斯本是来自奥马哈的前劳工领袖,以独立候选人身份参选,但已获得内布拉斯加州民主党在大选中的背书。奥斯本曾在2024年挑战共和党现任参议员黛比·费希尔,在特朗普以超过20个百分点优势获胜的州内,仅以不到7个百分点的差距落败。不过里基茨当年也参与了选举,以超过25个百分点的优势击败民主党挑战者赢得席位。

内布拉斯加州自2006年参议员比尔·纳尔逊击败里基茨以来,就再未选出过民主党籍参议员。

周二的选票上有两名民主党候选人,不过内布拉斯加州务卿鲍勃·埃夫南在3月曾试图以辛迪·伯班克并非“真诚参选”为由将其除名,理由是伯班克曾表示将在大选中支持奥斯本。但内布拉斯加州最高法院随后恢复了伯班克的参选资格,称埃夫南的投诉提交过晚。

伯班克的竞选网站指控另一位民主党候选人、牧师威廉·福布斯试图在11月参选,分流奥斯本的选票。她的竞选网站称,奥斯本值得“与里基茨公平对决的机会”。

“威廉·福布斯是里基茨安插的棋子,”内布拉斯加州民主党主席简·克莱布上周在社交媒体上发帖称,“别让MAGA共和党人破坏我们的初选,投票给辛迪·伯班克。”

里基茨和福布斯均坚称,福布斯的参选是出于诚意。反堕胎立场的福布斯告诉美国有线电视新闻网,他曾多次投票给特朗普,但称自己是终身民主党人。

当天还有两名“合法大麻现在”党候选人参选,不过其中一位候选人厄尔利·斯塔基和该党前主席指责另一位候选人迈克·马文是“丹·奥斯本安插的棋子”,马文向内布拉斯加州《考察家报》否认了这一说法。该报还报道称,伯班克支付了马文的参选报名费,她解释称“迈克的支票多了10美元”。

奥斯本以独立候选人身份参选,并未出现在今日的初选选票上。他今年已筹集超过380万美元竞选资金,需在8月3日前凑够足够签名,才能出现在11月的选票上。里基茨的筹款额已超过480万美元。

其他竞选活动

内布拉斯加州共和党籍州长汤姆·皮伦面临五名初选挑战者,另有两名民主党人角逐民主党提名。

而在西弗吉尼亚州,现任两届共和党议员卡皮托正面临州参议员汤姆·威利斯和其他四名挑战者。穆尔·卡皮托已获得特朗普的背书。另有五名民主党人参与该参议院席位的民主党初选角逐。

What to know about today’s primaries in Nebraska and West Virginia

May 12, 2026 / 6:00 AM EDT / CBS News

Voters are going to the polls in Nebraska and West Virginia on Tuesday, with Democrats vying for the chance to run in an open seat in Nebraska that the party has long been eyeing.

Republican Rep. Don Bacon is retiring in January, leaving a seat open in a district that has voted for Democrats in the last five presidential elections. Several Democrats are vying for the chance to take on presumptive Republican nominee Brinker Harding, a member of the Omaha City Council who is running unopposed in the GOP primary.

Also in Nebraska, GOP Sen. Pete Ricketts faces a slew of primary challengers while two Democrats are running in the primary — but the state Democratic party has endorsed Dan Osborn, who is running in November as an independent.

And in West Virginia, GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito faces five challengers, and five Democrats are on the ballot to secure the nomination for November.

Nebraska 2nd District

The leading Democratic hopefuls in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District have been battling over whether one candidate’s campaign damages the party’s competitiveness in the area.

Nebraska state Sen. John Cavanaugh and political organizer Denise Powell are leading a crowded Democratic primary for Bacon’s Omaha-area seat, which he has held for five terms.

At issue in the race is how deep-red Nebraska splits its electoral college votes in presidential elections. Powell argues that Cavanaugh’s potential success gives Republicans an opportunity to change how the state awards its electoral college votes to a winner-take all system. The state currently awards most of its votes by congressional district, giving Democrats a chance to deny Republicans of at least one vote in the 2nd Congressional District.

Nebraska Senate

Ricketts was nominated in 2023 to finish the rest of former GOP Sen. Ben Sasse’s term, and he won a special election the following year to finish the term. He is now running for his first full term.

Ricketts, a former governor and the son of Nebraska billionaire Joe Ricketts, is facing four primary challengers on Tuesday, with Ricketts having been backed by President Trump and the Nebraska Farm Bureau. Ricketts is already focusing on a matchup against Osbon in November.

Osborn, a former labor leader from Omaha, is running as an independent, but he has been endorsed by the Nebraska Democratic Party for the general election. Osborn took on Republican incumbent Sen. Deb Fischer in 2024 and came up less than 7 points of her in a state that Mr. Trump won by over 20 points. But Ricketts was also on the ballot that year, and won his race by more than 25 points against a Democratic challenger.

Nebraska has not elected a Democrat to the Senate since 2006, when Sen. Bill Nelson defeated Ricketts.

There are two Democrats on the ballot on Tuesday, although Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen in March had sought to remove Cindy Burbank from the ballot for not being a “good-faith” candidate because she has said she will back Osborn for the general election. The Nebraska Supreme Court later reinstated her candidacy, saying Evnen’s complaint had been filed too late.

Burbank’s campaign website accuses the other Democrat on the ballot, pastor William Forbes, of trying to get on the ballot in November to divert votes from Osborn. Her campaign website says Osborn deserves a “fair shot against Ricketts.”

“William Forbes is a Ricketts plant,” Nebraska Democratic Party chair Jane Kleeb posted on social media last week. “Don’t let the MAGA Republicans mess with our primary. Vote for Cindy Burbank.”

Both Ricketts and Forbes have insisted that Forbes’ candidacy is in good faith. Forbes, who is anti-abortion, told CNN he voted for Mr. Trump multiple times but said he is a lifelong Democrat.

There are also two Legal Marijuana NOW party candidates running on Tuesday, although one candidate, Early Starkey, and the former party chair have accused the other candidate, Mike Marvin, of being a “Dan Osborn plant, which Marvin denied to the Nebraska Examiner. The Examiner also reported that Burbank paid Marvin’s filing fee, which she said was because “Mike’s check was for ten dollars too much.”

Osborn, who is not on the ballot Tuesday since he is running as an independent, has raised over $3.8 million this year and faces an Aug. 3 deadline to get enough signatures to be on the ballot in November. Ricketts has raised over $4.8 million.

Other races

Nebraska’s Republican Gov. Tom Pillen is facing five primary challengers, while two Democrats are running for the Democratic nomination.

And in West Virginia, two-term incumbent Capito, a Republican, is facing state Sen. Tom Willis and four other challengers on Tuesday. Moore Capito has received Mr. Trump’s endorsement. Five Democrats are running for the Democratic nomination to the Senate seat.

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