John Ewing Jr. Elected Omaha’s First Black Mayor in Political Upset

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Voters cast their ballots at Dundee Elementary School in Omaha, Neb., on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Bonnie Ryan)
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According to The Washington Post, Democrat John Ewing Jr. pulled off an upset in Omaha, defeating three-term Republican Mayor Jean Stothert to become the city’s first Black mayor.

Ewing’s victory is a major political shift in ‘s 2nd Congressional District, a key battleground where Trump’s agenda has grown increasingly unpopular.

Omaha — where Malcolm X was born — has long stood out as a Democratic stronghold in an otherwise red state.

Ewing, Douglas County treasurer and former deputy police chief, focused on and equitable development during his campaign.

His win is part of a broader national trend, as Democrats gain ground in contested areas ahead of the 2026 midterm .


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