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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleFormer State Senator
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age74 years old (Apr 16, 1952)
GenderMale
LocationMinnesota
BackgroundPolitician
EducationGustavus Adolphus College — B.A., Religion
Notable personal detailsDavid W. Hann is a Minnesota Republican politician and former Minnesota Senate minority leader. He represented a west-metro Minnesota Senate district (Eden Prairie/Minnetonka area) from 2003 to 2017 and later served as chair of the Republican Party of Minnesota (elected October 3, 2021). In late 2025 he entered the 2026 U.S. Senate race in Minnesota and later suspended his campaign on April 29, 2026.
Supports tax cuts and sales-tax relief, opposes new or higher taxes, and favors reducing government spending and program rolls to balance budgets. Has proposed permanent spending cuts and policies to limit state spending growth and reduce reliance on new taxes.
Opposes federal health-care mandates and has proposed legislation to remove a federal requirement to buy insurance; has argued that federal involvement in health care is unconstitutional and has pushed to repeal or resist Medicaid expansion and state-level implementation tied to federal Affordable Care Act provisions. As a state senator he led committee actions and amendments reflecting a preference for limiting federal and regulatory roles in health programs.
Supports stronger border security and stricter enforcement of immigration laws while criticizing sanctuary policies and linking enforcement to public safety and fiscal concerns. Emphasizes enforcement-focused reforms rather than proposing broad pathways to legal status or expanded asylum protections.
Opposes broad abortion access and holds a pro-life position favoring significant restrictions. He has expressed approval of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision and supports deciding abortion policy at the state level. He has consistently received top ratings from Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life on abortion-related votes.
The candidate has expressed skepticism about climate change and opposed policies that would impose emissions regulations or cap-and-trade style measures, while defending continued use of coal and prioritizing affordable, reliable energy. He has criticized renewable-driven policy as risking energy reliability and economic burden.
Supports gun rights and has received high ratings and endorsements from pro-gun groups; favors law‑enforcement-focused public safety measures and tougher penalties for illegal firearm activity rather than broad new gun‑control mandates. Public record and campaign materials show alignment with concealed‑carry and Second Amendment advocacy while opposing sweeping restrictions.





Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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