




Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleBusinessman
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
LocationIllinois
BackgroundBusinessman
Notable personal detailsRick Heidner is an Illinois businessman and real estate developer. He founded and leads Gold Rush Gaming and Heidner Properties, and ran for the Republican nomination for Governor of Illinois in the 2026 election cycle with Christina Neitzke-Troike as his running mate. He has been described in media coverage as a Barrington Hills-based real estate developer and video gambling executive.
Heidner's campaign emphasizes tax relief and reducing government spending, arguing Illinois has a spending problem rather than a revenue problem and pledging to deliver budget accountability and put money back in taxpayers' pockets. His priorities call for fighting high property and gas taxes and improving the business climate to create jobs.
Supports ending sanctuary protections in Illinois, directing state and local cooperation with federal immigration authorities (ICE), and backing strong federal enforcement measures; has advocated repealing the TRUST Act and endorsed a crackdown on illegal immigration while criticizing state spending for undocumented immigrants.
Rick Heidner has campaigned as a Republican who is anti-abortion / pro‑life and supports traditional Republican positions on abortion restrictions, though his campaign website does not provide detailed policy specifics. Public reporting of his campaign appearances and forum remarks describes him as opposing abortion and positioning himself with conservative voters on the issue. No detailed legislative proposals or specific gestational-limit positions were found in the cited sources.
The candidate emphasizes lowering taxes (including criticizing Illinois’ gas tax) and promoting a pro-business, pro‑fuel retail environment. His campaign priorities focus on tax relief and reducing regulation rather than adopting aggressive emissions or clean‑energy targets. His business background includes ownership of fuel retail operations that supply gasoline and diesel and that have added EV chargers at some sites.
The candidate emphasizes tougher criminal justice policies and stronger support for police, arguing for detaining dangerous offenders and reversing aspects of Illinois’ SAFE‑T Act. Heidner and other GOP primary candidates have said they support protecting Second Amendment rights.
Rick Heidner is in the news because he was one of four Republican candidates competing in Illinois’ 2026 governor primary. The primary has now been decided, and Darren Bailey won the GOP nomination to challenge Gov. JB Pritzker in November. Heidner’s campaign was part of the crowded Republican field, but the recent coverage focuses more on the primary result than on his individual bid.





Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
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