
Nebraska Sheriff Candidate's Certificate Scrutinized
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The Douglas County Republican Party in Nebraska is questioning Democratic candidate Mark Martinezs eligibility for the county sheriff position due to an inactive peace officer certificate since 2009. However, Martinezs campaign presents documents showing his law enforcement credentials and approval from election officials. A new state law requires a law enforcement certificate or diploma, but not necessarily active. The dispute is now under review by the Douglas County Attorneys Office and Election Commission, with voters set to decide in 238 days.
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