MN-04 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
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Overview
Current roleEngineer
PartyRepublican
GenderMale
LocationMinnesota
BackgroundEngineer
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Notable personal detailsPaul Wikstrom is a Republican candidate for U.S. House in Minnesota’s 4th Congressional District in the 2026 cycle. He previously ran for the Minnesota House in District 40B in 2024 and was the Republican-endorsed nominee in that race. He has described his professional background as an engineer.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports cutting or eliminating specific taxes (tax on tips, tax on overtime, estate/death tax), expanding child tax credits, and protecting small businesses and farms from taxation while advocating reduced regulation and government spending oversight.
Immigration & Border
The candidate emphasizes strengthening the country and its borders and lists border security among congressional priorities. Public campaign materials frame immigration as a matter of national security and enforcement rather than expansion of legal pathways or regularization.
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Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Paul Wikstrom identifies as pro-life, supports restrictions on abortion including tighter controls on chemical abortion (in-person consultation and safety reporting), and opposes taxpayer funding for abortion providers. He emphasizes providing resources to pregnant women rather than supporting broad abortion access.
Climate & Energy
Supports increasing American energy production, energy independence, and reducing regulations on energy and industry while prioritizing domestic manufacturing and competition. Emphasizes market-driven approaches and reducing federal regulatory constraints rather than aggressive emissions mandates or phasedown of fossil fuels.
Public Safety & Guns
Supports preserving and fully funding law enforcement while providing supporting social services and opposes redirecting police funds. Supports restricting gun ownership for convicted felons, those who make overt threats, and certain people with diagnosed mental illnesses, and indicates decisions like allowing teachers to carry should be left to Minnesota voters with voluntary, regulated, certified use if legislated.
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