Offices to be filled in the 2014 Elections
| The following
nominations are made in the party primary elections, if needed, held on June 3, 2014: |
| · U.S. Senate – 6 year term |
| · U.S. Representative – 2 year term |
| · Governor - 4 Year Term |
| · 105 Legislators (35 Senate, 70
House) – 2 year term |
| · County Commissioners – 4 year term |
| · County Auditor – 4 year term |
| · County Sheriff – 4 year term |
| · Register of Deeds– 4 year term |
| · Delegates to Republican
Party State Convention |
| · Delegates to the Democratic
Party State Convention |
The following Supreme Court Justices will be up for retention: |
| · Chief Justice David Gilberton – 8 year term |
| · Justice John Konenkamp – 8 year term |
| · Justice Steven L. Zinter – 8 year term |
| · Justice Lori Wilbur – 8 year term |
The following will be nominated at the 2014 state Republican, Democratic, Constitution, and Libertarian conventions of each political party: |
| · Lt. Governor – 4 year term |
| · Secretary of State – 4 year term |
| · Attorney General – 4 year term |
| · State Auditor – 4 year term |
| · State Treasurer – 4 year term |
| · Commisioner of School and Public Lands – 4 year term |
| · Public Utilities Commissioner – 6 year term |
In those areas of the state which have the following types of districts, nominations are made in keeping with the laws governing petitions for nonpolitical candidates: |
| · Water Development District
Directors – 4 year term (nominating petition shall be filed by the last Tuesday of March prior to primary election with Secretary of State) |
| · Heartland Consumers Power District
Directors – 6 year term (nominating petition shall be filed by the last Tuesday of March prior to primary election with Secretary of State) |
| · Conservation District Supervisor – 4 year term (petition shall be filed by July 1 prior to general election with county auditor or Secretary of State if more than one county) |