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James Douglas Pillen (born December 31, 1955) is an American , , and producer serving as the 41st and current governor of Nebraska since 2023. A member of the Republican Party, Pillen served on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents from 2013 to 2023.


Early life and education
Pillen was born in Columbus, , to Dale and Dorothy Pillen. His parents were farmers. Dale Pillen served in the United States Army during the . He died at a Columbus hospital in 1999 at age 72. His grandfather immigrated to the United States from and later served in the U.S. military during World War I.

After graduating from Lakeview Junior-Senior High School in 1974, Pillen earned a Bachelor of Science degree in animal science from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine.

From 1975 to 1978, Pillen was a for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team under .

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He was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 2004.


Career
Pillen is a practicing veterinarian and also works as chair of Pillen Family Farms. The business, which employs members of Pillen's family, acquired DNA Genetics in 2003. Pillen has also worked as president of the Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce and chaired the Columbus Community Hospital Board of Directors. He has served on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents (which governs the University of Nebraska System) since 2012, and as vice-chair and chair in 2018 and 2020, respectively.

Pillen was the Republican nominee in the 2022 Nebraska gubernatorial election. During the Republican , he refused to debate his primary rivals. Pillen says no to primary debates; Thibodeau says he should drop out of the race, NTV News (March 10, 2022).Sara Gentzler, Jim Pillen turns down another debate, rankling fellow GOP candidates for governor , Omaha World-Herald (March 10, 2022). Pillen was endorsed by incumbent governor and former governor Kay A. Orr. In a crowded field of primary candidates, Pillen won the nomination with about 33.75% of the vote, defeating (who received 30.13%), (25.68%), and Theresa Thibodeau (6.05%). Pillen's running mate was former U.S. Attorney Joseph P. Kelly. Pillen campaigned on opposing abortion and critical race theory. In the general election, he refused to debate the Democratic nominee, .

Pillen was elected governor with 59.2% of the vote to Blood's 36.0% and Libertarian nominee Scott Zimmerman's 3.9%. He took office on January 5, 2023. One week after being sworn in, he appointed his predecessor, , to the United States Senate seat left vacant by the resignation of to become president of the University of Florida.


Governor of Nebraska

Elections
2022 [[File:2022 Nebraska gubernatorial election results map by county.svg|thumb|350px|alt=Final results by county|Final results by county in 2022: ]] Incumbent Republican governor was term-limited and unable to seek a third term. Pillen won the gubernatorial election by a 23-point margin.

Nebraska's primary elections were held on May 10. Pillen won the Republican nomination, while state senator won the Democratic nomination.

The race took on increased importance in October 2022, when U.S. senator announced he would resign and Ricketts said he would allow the winner of the 2022 gubernatorial election to appoint Sasse's replacement. Pillen appointed Ricketts to replace Sasse.


Tenure
In October 2023, Pillen drew criticism when responding to reporting about dangerously high levels of at his farms. Reporter Yanqi Xu had written that 16 Pillen farms had nitrate levels of at least 50 parts per million, five times the level considered safe to drink. Claiming not to have read Xu's article, he said: "all you've got to do is look at the author. Author's from Communist China—what more do you need to know?" The Asian American Journalists Association issued a statement condemning Pillen's remarks, writing, "Xu, an investigative reporter who grew up in China, deserves to do her job without being judged because of her nationality."

After announcing his intent to do so in his closing address to the 108th Legislature at its April adjournment,Wendling, Zach. "Nebraska lawmakers adjourn, but break will be short-lived as special session looms this summer." Nebraska Examiner. April 18, 2024. [3] Pillen called a special session of the legislature in late July to address property taxes."How Nebraska’s special legislative session on taxes came about and what to expect." Associated Press. July 31, 2024. [4] A number of state senators expressed frustration at the call for a special session and with the proposals presented, some of which were introduced at Pillen's request.

On August 19, 2025, Pillen and U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security announced that an immigration detention center called would be established in McCook, Nebraska. The facility is planned to include 280 beds and will be in the Work Ethic Camp, a minimum-security prison labor camp in McCook. Development came after the Trump administration pushed other immigration detention centers, such as Alligator Alcatraz. The announcement immediately drew criticism from many Nebraska lawmakers and the Nebraska ACLU.


Personal life
Pillen and his wife, Suzanne, have four children and seven grandchildren. Pillen is . In December 2024, Pillen sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries in a horseback riding accident in Columbus, Nebraska, and was hospitalized.


Electoral history

2022 election

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