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Current roleHealthcare technology entrepreneur
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age57 years old (Mar 10, 1969)
GenderMale
LocationMaine
BackgroundHealthcare technology entrepreneur
EducationBoston University (attended)
Notable personal detailsJonathan S. Bush is an American health care technology entrepreneur and Republican candidate for governor of Maine in 2026. He co-founded athenahealth in 1997 and served as its CEO until 2018, and he later founded Zus Health. He attended Boston University, earned a B.A. from Wesleyan University, and received an M.B.A. from Harvard University.
The candidate proposes a major immediate tax cut for Maine (a $1 billion reduction in state taxes), aims to lower the overall tax burden, and prioritizes cutting regulations and auditing state government to reduce spending and promote business growth. His platform emphasizes deregulation to spur housing and business development and reducing government role to increase private-sector activity.
The candidate supports reducing MaineCare enrollment and rolling back government-covered healthcare, and emphasizes market-driven reforms based on his healthcare-industry background. He has criticized broad Medicaid expansion and proposed audits/changes to state spending that include healthcare programs.
The candidate has expressed support for enforcing existing immigration laws and framed enforcement as a way to appeal to voters; his public remarks emphasize stronger enforcement rather than expanded asylum access or legalization measures. There are no detailed policy proposals on his campaign site specifying pathways to citizenship or humanitarian reforms.
The candidate supports expanding access to natural gas to lower energy costs and intends to pursue legal action to overcome regional pipeline blockades; his campaign emphasizes reducing energy costs and cutting regulation rather than aggressive emissions controls. His public materials prioritize economic growth, energy affordability, and increased fossil fuel infrastructure access.
Bangor state Sen. Joe Baldacci joins crowded Democratic primary for Maine's 2nd Congressional District, aiming to challenge Republican favorite Paul LePage.








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