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Douglas County elections operate under intense scrutiny and for ten years, Brian Kruse was the man responsible for running them.
In this episode of The Inner Circle, Gil Cohen sits down with the former Douglas County Election Commissioner to discuss what it's really like to oversee elections in today's political climate. From early voting growth and signature verification to voter ID, ballot security, and managing media pressure during presidential cycles, Kruse shares how transparency and communication became his office's foundation.
You'll also hear how Nebraska's unique split electoral vote draws national attention, why trust in the system matters more than ever, and what most voters don't see happening behind the scenes.
Then the conversation shifts to Kruse's return to his first calling, funeral service, as Executive Director of Forest Lawn, one of Omaha's most historic resting places.
This is a thoughtful conversation about public trust, civic responsibility, and a life built around service.
Learn more:
https://www.votedouglascounty.com https://www.forestlawnomaha.com
Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.
This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.
By Two Brothers Creative & Omaha MagazineDouglas County elections operate under intense scrutiny and for ten years, Brian Kruse was the man responsible for running them.
In this episode of The Inner Circle, Gil Cohen sits down with the former Douglas County Election Commissioner to discuss what it's really like to oversee elections in today's political climate. From early voting growth and signature verification to voter ID, ballot security, and managing media pressure during presidential cycles, Kruse shares how transparency and communication became his office's foundation.
You'll also hear how Nebraska's unique split electoral vote draws national attention, why trust in the system matters more than ever, and what most voters don't see happening behind the scenes.
Then the conversation shifts to Kruse's return to his first calling, funeral service, as Executive Director of Forest Lawn, one of Omaha's most historic resting places.
This is a thoughtful conversation about public trust, civic responsibility, and a life built around service.
Learn more:
https://www.votedouglascounty.com https://www.forestlawnomaha.com
Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.
This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.