David Kemp Karnes is a former United States Senator from Nebraska. He is president and chief executive officer of The Fairmont Group Incorporated, a merchant banking/consulting company with offices in Omaha and Washington. Karnes also serves in an "of counsel" capacity to the national law firm of Kutak Rock and practices out of the firm's Omaha and Washington offices. He joined the firm in 1989 following his tenure as a United States Senator. He is currently involved in numerous civic, educational and charitable organizations in Nebraska and nationally.
On March 11, 1987, Governor Kay A. Orr unexpectedly appointed him as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy in the Senate term ending January 3, 1989, caused by the death of Edward Zorinsky.
Tenure
While in the Senate, Karnes served on the Banking Committee, including its Securities and Consumer Credit subcommittees, as well as the Agriculture Committee and Small Business Committees. Karnes's areas of principal activity include federal, state and international relations, corporate law, real estate and financial institutions. His governmental and business experience involves many areas of Kutak Rock's finance and structured transaction practices, as well as a very broad range of clients and special issues. He also is one of the principals of the firm's technology, venture capital, and emerging companies national practice group. He has served in senior executive positions in federal executive, regulatory and legislative bodies and has broad expertise and familiarity with state and federal agency operations, including the White House, HUD, and the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. At the state level, Karnes served as the attorney in charge of the firm's engagement as special tax counsel to the Nebraska Legislature as it revised the state's personal property tax system and, more recently, served as counsel to the State in the development and implementation of Nebraska's award-winning Section 529 College Savings Plan. He was a member of the board of directors of the $35 billion Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka, a principal secured credit source for saving and loans, savings banks, commercial banks, credit unions and insurance companies in Nebraska, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas. Running in his own right in 1988, Karnes successfully captured the Republican nomination against Congressman Hal Daub, but lost to former governor Bob Kerrey, a Democrat, in the general election. Kerrey took 57% to Karnes's 42%. Karnes made a memorable faux pas when, during a campaign stop at the State Fair, he said, "What this nation needs is fewer farmers."
He was married to Dr. Elizabeth Karnes and has four daughters Korey, Kalen, Kara and Laurel. He went to Benson High School, and Liz graduated from Westside High School, both in Omaha. On June 14, 2008, Karnes married Kristine Dorn, 35, a partner at Kutak Rock and 1998 Graduate of Creighton University School of Law. They have two children together, Katherine and Alexandra. Alexandra was born in May 2013.