Senator Pete Ricketts lost $7.7M in the stock market last month, per Quiver Quantitative's live net worth estimates. Quiver Quantitative estimates that Senator Pete Ricketts is worth $160.9M, as of ...

Net Worth Update: Senator Pete Ricketts Lost an Estimated $7.7M in the Stock Market Last Month

Nasdaq: Net Worth Update: Senator Pete Ricketts Made an Estimated $10.0M in the Stock Market Last Month

Senator Pete Ricketts made $10.0M in the stock market last month, per Quiver Quantitative's live net worth estimates. Quiver Quantitative estimates that Senator Pete Ricketts is worth $174.7M, as of ...

Net Worth Update: Senator Pete Ricketts Made an Estimated $10.0M in the Stock Market Last Month

Ricketts unsuccessfully ran for the U.S. Senate in 2006, losing to incumbent Ben Nelson. He ran for governor of Nebraska in 2014, and after narrowly winning the six-way Republican primary, won the general election. He was reelected in 2018.

The Democratic primary is an unusual proxy battle due to the general election between GOP Sen. Pete Ricketts and independent populist Dan Osborn.

Republican Senator Pete Ricketts enters the 2026 election cycle as the favorite in deeply red Nebraska, but the race is tightening as the field shifts in his challenger’s favor.

In the race for U.S. Senate, Pete Ricketts and independent candidate Dan Osborn are garnering most of the headlines, but there are a number of other candidates seeking the seat.

Sen. Pete Ricketts won renomination in Nebraska's GOP primary, the AP reports. He will face independent candidate Dan Osborn in a competitive fall Senate race.