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LINCOLN, Neb. – On Friday, January 19, Ethan Clark, a candidate for the Nebraska State Legislature in the 41st Legislative District, officially filed with Secretary of State Bob Evnen to be on the 2024 Nebraska Primary ballot.


Clark fills out filing paperwork next to his wife, Elizabeth, and Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen.


“I’m very excited to take the next step in my campaign and to continue garnering support from across the 41st District (LD41),” said Clark.

“Nebraska is my home and I want to give back by representing this district’s voters at the Legislature. I promise to work to lower our taxes, grow our economy, and support our local schools.”

Clark will continue to meet with voters at their doors, attend community events, and host town halls across the district. Through his efforts, he has knocked on almost 4,000 voters’ doors, attended events in all eight counties in LD41, and fundraised over $30,000 towards his campaign.


“I want to thank everyone who has supported me and my campaign. Whether you have placed a sign out for me or donated to my campaign, I could not be doing this without you all,” said Clark


Clark with Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen.


“I’m also very appreciative of all of the public officials and groups that have given me their endorsements, including State Attorney General Mike Hilgers, Former State Treasurer John Murante, State Senator Beau Ballard, State Senator Mike Jacobsen, State Senator John Lowe, State Senator Loren Lippincott, State Senator Rita Sanders, State Senator Julie Slama, Public Service Commissioner Dan Watermeier, Ord Mayor Jeramy Sedlacek, Former State Senator Andrew La Grone, and the Nebraska Federation of Young Republicans.

Legislative District 41 includes Boone, Greeley, Howard, Sherman, Wheeler, and Valley counties and portions of Buffalo County and Hall County.


To learn more about Clark’s campaign, please visit clarkfornebraska.com or his Facebook page.


ORD, Neb. – Last week, Ethan Clark, a candidate for the Nebraska State Legislature in the 41st Legislative District, officially applied for the open seat vacated by Senator Tom Briese.


“I am pleased to say that I have officially submitted materials to Governor Jim Pillen’s office to apply for the open seat in LD41,” said Clark.


“Since the launch of my campaign in February, I have worked tirelessly to meet with voters and community leaders across the district to listen to the issues they are facing. Based on these conversations, I know I am qualified to represent District 41 and be their voice in the Legislature.”


Through his efforts, Clark has knocked on over 3,000 voters’ doors, attended events in every county in the district, and received multiple endorsements. These endorsements include State Attorney General Mike Hilgers, Former State Treasurer John Murante, State Senator Beau Ballard, State Senator Mike Jacobsen, State Senator John Lowe, State Senator Loren Lippincott, State Senator Rita Sanders, State Senator Julie Slama, Public Service Commissioner Dan Watermeier, Ord Mayor Jeramy Sedlacek, Former State Senator Andrew La Grone, and the Nebraska Federation of Young Republicans.


“I want to congratulate Senator Briese on being selected by Governor Pillen to become our next State Treasurer and thank him for his service to District 41,” said Clark.


“Throughout his career at the Legislature, Senator Briese has been a staunch advocate for fiscal responsibility, and I will do the same.”


Clark will continue to campaign for the position regardless of the results of the appointment process.


Legislative District 41 includes Boone, Greeley, Howard, Sherman, Wheeler, and Valley counties and portions of Buffalo County and Hall County.


To learn more about Clark’s campaign, please visit clarkfornebraska.com.



SPALDING, Neb. – On Sunday, February 12th, Ethan Clark, Candidate for Nebraska State Legislature, spoke to over two dozen GOP activists at the Greeley County GOP meeting.


Clark was excited to participate in his first event as an official candidate and to meet many LD41 constituents. He introduced himself as a conservative Republican focused on lowering taxes, defending the unborn, protecting your Second Amendment rights, and ensuring appropriate curriculums for our Nebraska students.


The crowd at the Spalding Veteran's Hall enjoyed Clark's introduction and asked him many questions on matters ranging from voter ID to red flag laws.

Other guests who spoke at the meeting included:

  • Lindsey Dzingle - Christian Constitutionalist

  • Theresa Thibodeau - Former State Senator and Panelist on EPIC Consumption Tax

  • Derek Oden - Campaign Manager for Senator Deb Fischer

  • Chris Nelson - Campaign Manager for Senator Pete Ricketts

  • Cole Lumsden - President of Nebraska High School Republicans

  • Ret. Lt. Col. John Glen Weaver - Candidate for U.S. Senate

  • Chris Routhe - Chairman of Douglas County Republican Party

Clark is looking forward to participating in many other events across the district. You can contact him at 402-403-9833, contact@clarkfornebraska.com, or visit his website at clarkfornebraska.com.



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