




Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleSmall business owner
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
LocationIllinois
BackgroundSmall business owner
EducationHarvard Business School — Owner/President Management (OPM) Program (alumnus)
Notable personal detailsJoseph Severino is an Illinois Republican who ran for the 2026 Republican nomination for Governor of Illinois with running mate Rantch Isquith. He is a small business owner and has described himself as a Harvard Business School Owner/President Management (OPM) program alumnus and as having passed California’s First-Year Law Students’ Examination ("Baby Bar"). In January 2026, the Illinois State Board of Elections removed Severino and Isquith from the Republican primary ballot for insufficient petition signatures, and the Illinois Appellate Court affirmed that decision for the March 17, 2026 primary.
Supports lowering taxes and reducing regulations to help small businesses, along with measures to lower energy prices and address supply-chain infrastructure. Emphasizes pro-business, deregulatory approaches to stimulate economic growth.
Joseph (Joe) Severino favors a limited government role in healthcare, stating government should not be involved in women’s healthcare and emphasizing parental rights in children’s health decisions; he has framed abortion as a states’-rights issue. His campaign priorities emphasize parental control and individual choice rather than expansions of federal healthcare programs.
The candidate supports closing the U.S. border and stronger border control as part of a platform emphasizing public safety. Statements describe border closure as a priority alongside law-and-order priorities.
The candidate says the government should not dictate women’s health care and has stated he would not vote to ban abortion at the federal level while opposing late‑term abortion. He has described the issue as appropriate for state decision‑making and previously identified as pro‑life but has clarified he would not support a federal ban.
Joseph Severino is in the news because the Illinois governor’s race is heading into a 2026 rematch, putting him back in a high-profile contest. Recent coverage also centered on the Illinois primary, with results being reported after polls closed and some races still awaiting final counts. Overall, the latest updates suggest he remains part of a closely watched state political race, but the summaries provide few specific details about his own campaign moves or results.





Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2022
LatestCycle 2022
Source: FEC
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