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Douglas County Commissioner to Retire After 32 Years
Mary Ann Borgeson announces she will not seek reelection for her District Six seat.
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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Mary Ann Borgeson, a long-serving Douglas County Commissioner in Nebraska, announced that she will not run for reelection this fall. Borgeson has held the District Six seat on the county commission for 32 years and was the first woman elected to the chair position.
Why it matters
Borgeson's retirement marks the end of an era for Douglas County politics, as she has been a fixture on the commission for over three decades. Her departure will open up a competitive race for the District Six seat, which could shift the balance of power on the commission.
The details
Borgeson has served on the Douglas County Commission since 1994, making her one of the longest-tenured county commissioners in Nebraska history. During her time in office, she has been a vocal advocate for infrastructure improvements, public safety initiatives, and economic development in her district.
- Borgeson announced her retirement on February 18, 2026.
- Her District Six seat will be up for election this fall.
The players
Mary Ann Borgeson
A 32-year veteran of the Douglas County Commission, Borgeson was the first woman elected to serve as the commission's chair.
The takeaway
Borgeson's retirement marks the end of an era for Douglas County politics, as her long tenure and leadership on the commission have shaped the county's priorities for over three decades. Her departure will open up a competitive race for the District Six seat, which could have significant implications for the future direction of the county.
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