John E. Nelson (Nebraska politician)
{{short description|40th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
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| name=John E. Nelson
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| office= 40th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska
|term_start=September 29, 2014
|term_end=January 8, 2015
|governor=Dave Heineman
|predecessor=Lavon Heidemann
|successor=Mike Foley
| state_legislature2=Nebraska
| district2=6th
| term_start2=September 8, 2007
| term_end2=September 29, 2014
| preceded2= Pam Brown
| succeeded2=Joni Craighead
| party=Republican
| birth_date={{birth date and age|1935|12|29}}
| birth_place=Geneva, Nebraska, U.S
| death_date=
| death_place=
| occupation=Attorney
| residence=Omaha, Nebraska
| spouse = Judy Nelson
|}}
John E. Nelson (born December 29, 1935) is an American politician who served as the 40th lieutenant governor of Nebraska from September 29, 2014 to January 8, 2015 under Governor Dave Heineman. He is a member of the Republican Party.[http://journalstar.com/legislature/heineman-names-new-lieutenant-governor/article_b4a9a572-7028-506f-9bd8-46da1a4084b0.html Heineman names new lieutenant governor]
Born in Geneva, Nebraska, Nelson received his bachelor's degree from University of Nebraska–Lincoln and his law degree from Creighton University. He practiced law in Omaha, Nebraska.[http://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/57423/john-nelson Votesmart.org.-John E. Nelson]
He was elected to the Nebraska Legislature in 2006, representing Nebraska's 6th legislative district; Nelson served until he resigned to assume the lieutenant governorship. While a member of the state legislature, he served on the Appropriations Committee and; in 2009, State Senator Nelson was elected vice-chairman of the executive board by a 33 to 15 margin.
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{{succession box | before=Lavon Heidemann | title=Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska | years=2014–2015 | after=Mike Foley}}
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Category:People from Geneva, Nebraska
Category:Creighton University alumni
Category:University of Nebraska–Lincoln alumni
Category:Lieutenant governors of Nebraska