Nebraska's 24 pledged delegates were allocated based on the results of the primary.
Having already been the presumptive nominee for over two months,[1] John Kerry won the primary by a considerable margin and earned all of the state's 24 delegates.
[2] In order to qualify for delegates, a candidate had to receive at least 15% of the vote statewide or in at least one congressional district.
[2] Having won enough delegates to secure the nomination on Super Tuesday, John Kerry faced only minor opposition from Dennis Kucinich, the only other candidate on the ballot who was still campaigning.
[3] Kerry won over 72% of the vote and netted all 24 of the state's pledged delegates.