







Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleExecutive
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
GenderMale
LocationWisconsin
BackgroundExecutive
EducationMarquette University High School
Notable personal detailsJoel Brennan is a Wisconsin executive and Democratic candidate for governor. He served in Gov. Tony Evers’ administration as secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Administration and previously led Milwaukee’s Discovery World science museum. He has also worked in Milwaukee civic and economic development roles, including as president of the Greater Milwaukee Committee.
Supports lowering the tax burden for middle-class families while also endorsing finding “rational, reasonable ways to raise revenue” and directing revenue toward state priorities. Emphasizes continuing tax policies from the Evers administration and investing in government programs consistent with those priorities.
The candidate has said health care affordability and uncertainty are priorities and highlights involvement in Wisconsin’s COVID response, but has not published a detailed policy plan on health care, Medicaid expansion, or a public option. Available public statements emphasize improving access and addressing costs without clear prescriptions for specific reforms. The public record therefore shows general commitments on health care but not specific policy positions.
Supports measures to limit and investigate alleged abuses by federal immigration enforcement and to increase state oversight and transparency of ICE activity; proposes a state commission to collect and review evidence of ICE operations and refer potential violations to authorities. Emphasizes protecting families and holding federal immigration authorities accountable while framing actions in terms of rule-of-law and public safety.
The candidate says abortion is health care and that decisions about abortion should be made between a woman and her health care provider, and expresses a desire to remove politics from those decisions. He supports ensuring that women and their doctors can make informed decisions without political interference.








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