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Current rolePolicy researcher and commentator
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationIllinois
BackgroundPolicy researcher and commentator
EducationUniversity of Chicago (Harris School of Public Policy), Master of Public Policy (2009)
Notable personal detailsTed Dabrowski is a Republican candidate for Governor of Illinois in the 2026 election cycle. He is a policy researcher and commentator who served as president of Wirepoints and previously worked as vice president of policy and spokesman at the Illinois Policy Institute. Earlier in his career, he worked for Citibank for more than 15 years in international roles in Mexico and Poland. He is based in Wilmette, Illinois, and is married with four children.
Supports cutting taxes (individual income tax and property taxes), capping property tax assessed value at 1%, vetoing any tax increases, reducing state spending and regulatory burdens, and pursuing structural reforms (pension changes, municipal bankruptcy authority, consolidation of local governments) to lower costs. Advocates auditing spending to eliminate waste and using executive powers to reduce spending and deregulate.
The candidate advocates reducing state human-services and health-related spending, increasing oversight through audits, and rolling back programs that provide Medicaid-like benefits to undocumented immigrants. His campaign emphasizes fiscal restraint in health programs and shifting away from what he describes as expanded state-funded healthcare. He pairs his campaign with a running mate who is an emergency physician and highlights fixing perceived system failures rather than expanding public coverage programs.
The candidate calls for repeal of Illinois sanctuary/SAFE-T/ TRUST-like policies, advocates cooperation between state and local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities (ICE), and supports withholding state funding from localities that refuse to work with federal authorities to remove criminal noncitizens.
The candidate states that life begins at conception and criticizes Illinois’ permissive abortion policies, including late-term procedures and the use of state funds for abortions. He supports policies that would restrict those practices while emphasizing support for mothers and related services.
Opposes Illinois’ zero‑emissions mandate and favors a ‘‘sensible balance’’ of fossil fuels, nuclear, and renewables to lower energy costs and protect grid reliability; criticizes current green energy policies as driving up electricity prices and vows to fight those policies as governor.
The candidate supports strengthening law enforcement powers and restoring policing tools, repealing the SAFE‑T Act, and cooperating with federal law enforcement to remove criminal undocumented immigrants. Platform language emphasizes prioritizing victims over criminals and improving police morale; the campaign does not prominently call for new gun restrictions or progressive gun-safety measures.
Ted Dabrowski is in the news because he is one of the Republican candidates competing in Illinois’ 2026 governor’s race. Recent coverage says the GOP field includes Darren Bailey, James Mendrick, and Rick Heidner, while Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker is running unopposed in his primary. Election-day reporting has focused on the primary contest and the broader rematch setup for the November race.





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