







Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleReal estate executive
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
LocationMaine
BackgroundReal estate executive
Notable personal detailsDavid John Jones is a Maine real estate executive and Republican candidate for Governor of Maine in the 2026 election cycle. He is associated with F.O. Bailey and has worked in construction and real estate in Maine and Florida. He previously ran for governor in 2006 as a conservative independent candidate and withdrew before the election.
Supports tax relief, deregulation, and cutting government waste; prioritizes auditing state finances and reducing spending to promote business growth and economic prosperity. Emphasizes opposition to high taxes and overregulation as barriers to small businesses and job creators.
The candidate supports Medicaid reforms that limit assistance to U.S. citizens and impose work requirements for able-bodied adults, seeks faster state reimbursement to hospitals, and would repeal Certificate of Need laws to increase competition and expand services. These positions prioritize spending restraint, eligibility restrictions, and market-driven steps to increase access and lower costs.
Supports legal immigration and recognizes migrant farmworkers’ economic role while prioritizing public safety; opposes limits on local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and would veto legislation that forbids local law enforcement from cooperating with ICE.
The candidate describes himself as pro‑life, opposes requiring MaineCare to cover abortion, and supports restrictions on late‑term abortion while acknowledging outright bans are impractical and emphasizing persuasion and support for carrying pregnancies to term. His statements frame abortion limits alongside advocating for pro‑life policy positions rather than unfettered access.
Supports affordable, reliable energy and energy independence while opposing solar subsidies paid by ratepayers. Would protect consumer energy choice (prevent local bans on specific energy sources), pursue nuclear power (including small modular reactors), and expand woodbanks for fuel assistance. Emphasis is on lowering costs and limiting state support for out-of-state renewable developers.
The candidate supports the Second Amendment and says he will staunchly defend Maine and U.S. constitutional gun rights and oppose attempts to erode those rights. He emphasizes backing law enforcement and public safety in related sections of his platform.
David Jones is in the news as a Maine Republican gubernatorial candidate in a crowded primary field. He recently formed an alliance with fellow candidate Ben Midgley, with both urging supporters to rank the other second under ranked-choice voting. Jones also appeared at the state party convention and in a televised debate buildup ahead of the June 9 primary, where final results could be delayed by ranked-choice tabulation.








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