Phillip Parrish
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Phillip Parrish (Republican Party) is running for election for Governor of Minnesota. He declared candidacy for the 2026 election.[source]
Parrish completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
Phillip Parrish was born in Blue Earth, Minnesota. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1998 to 2019 retiring as a Lieutenant Commander with experience in intelligence-counterterrorism and foreign policy. He graduated from West Concord High School. He earned a bachelor's degree from Mankato State University in 1989, and graduate degrees from Minnesota State University in 2000 and 2002. His career experience includes working as an administrator. He has been affiliated with the NRA and the VFW.[1]
Elections
2026
See also: Minnesota gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2026
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General election
The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.
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2026
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Phillip Parrish completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Parrish's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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Phillip C. Parrish is a retired Navy intelligence officer, father, farmer, teacher, administrator, and lifelong Minnesotan running for Governor in 2026 to restore integrity and prosperity.
- Restoring Prosperity, Freedom, and Safety
As your Governor, I’ll act immediately to deliver results for Minnesotans—cutting taxes, empowering parents, ensuring fairness, and strengthening safety. My 100-Day Plan tackles your priorities with decisive action.
- In a Parrish administration:
• People will be fired for negligence and criminal activities—not because they offended somebody.
• Boys are boys. Girls are girls.
• Your hard-earned income belongs to you—not to grifters and thieves.
These principles guide my fight to restore common sense, protect freedoms, and deliver real results. No more waste, no more division—just prosperity for all Minnesotans.
- I will appoint commissioners for agencies like Revenue, Management and Budget, Education, and Public Safety, who prioritize efficiency, transparency, fairness, and safety. Acting commissioners will begin work pending Senate confirmation, delivering monthly reports targeting $50 million in administrative savings by Day 100. This plan reflects my vision for a Minnesota that empowers its people, protects fairness, and prioritizes practical solutions. By ensuring fair sports and facilities, ending divisive DEI and sanctuary policies, cooperating to deport violent felons, replacing Due North with skills-focused education, advancing school choice, and cutting taxes—including the gas tax—we will build a stronger, safer, and more unified Minnesota
Transparency & Accountability: Expose lies, cut waste, end fraud—protecting taxpayers from bureaucratic theft.
2. Servant Leadership: Reject divisive elitism; unite us through decency, respect, and common ground.
3. Local Empowerment: Devolve power to communities for back-to-basics education, affordable healthcare, reliable infrastructure.
4. Protecting the Vulnerable: Defend children, the poor, and hardworking families with integrity and moral strength.
These aren’t slogans—they’re my life’s mission from military service to now. Together, we’ll restore Minnesota’s heart. Visit parrish4mn.com/platform. Jesus Christ—the ultimate servant leader who exposed hypocrisy, defended the poor, and never compromised truth. Also Abraham Lincoln
For an elected official, integrity, servant leadership, and moral discernment are non-negotiable. Integrity means refusing to lie, cheat, or steal—even when no one is watching—and exposing fraud wherever it hides in government. Servant leadership demands putting Minnesotans first, not personal power or elite agendas; it’s listening to the hardworking majority, not silencing them with divisive labels. Moral discernment rejects the false left-right divide to focus on right vs. wrong, protecting the vulnerable from exploitation while empowering local solutions. These principles, forged in military service and lived through decades defending the innocent, will guide every decision I make as Governor.
A Governor’s core duty is servant leadership: protect the vulnerable, expose fraud, and empower local communities over centralized control. I will safeguard Minnesotans from bureaucratic theft, streamline waste, and ensure every tax dollar serves the hardworking majority. My oath is to defend integrity—rejecting lies, elitism, and divisive agendas—while devolving power to families, schools, and neighborhoods. As top executive, I answer to the people, not D.C. or special interests.
A Minnesota where fraud is gone, families thrive, and government fears the people—not the reverse. A state rebuilt on transparency, decency, and local power.
Televised Moon landing, July 20, 1969. I was 4. Watched on a black-and-white TV with my family.
The Bible—it’s the only unchanging truth in a world of spin. Guides my moral compass, exposes deception, and demands justice with mercy.
Atticus Finch—a man of unshakable integrity who defended the innocent against lies and mob rule, no matter the cost. That’s the leadership Minnesota needs.
Watching good people crushed by corrupt systems—from military cover-ups to Minnesota’s $250M fraud scandal. The fight against lies and elitism never ends, but surrender isn’t an option.
In Minnesota, the most vital responsibility is restoring trust through transparency and fiscal integrity. I will prioritize exposing fraud (like Feeding Our Future), slashing waste, and ensuring every dollar fuels local solutions—not elite agendas. Protecting the vulnerable, empowering communities in education and healthcare, and rejecting divisive policies come next. Leadership isn’t about control—it’s about serving the hardworking majority with moral clarity.
The Governor must lead with a scalpel, not a sledgehammer. I favor strong executive oversight to eliminate fraud and bloat, but final line-item authority should rest with the legislature—checked by transparent public audits. No more blank checks for cronies. I’ll propose lean, accountable budgets that empower local priorities, veto waste, and demand results. Centralized control breeds corruption; collaborative stewardship builds trust.
I will use the line-item veto surgically and transparently—only to excise fraud, waste, or pork that harms Minnesotans. Every veto will be public, justified in writing, and tied to protecting the vulnerable or empowering local solutions. No vetoes for political score-settling; only to uphold integrity and fiscal responsibility.
Collaborative stewardship, not adversarial control. I’ll work with legislators as partners in service—vetting ideas through transparency, rejecting elitist agendas, and finding common ground on decency and results. When they stray into waste or division, I’ll veto with clarity. Unity through mutual accountability.
Minnesota’s hardworking, decent people—farmers, veterans, families—who embody resilience and community. Our lakes, seasons, and small-town spirit reflect God-given beauty and grit. I love the quiet strength of neighbors helping neighbors, not waiting for government. That’s the Minnesota worth fighting for.
1. Fraud & waste draining billions from schools and families.
2. Divisive elitism silencing the hardworking majority.
3. Centralized overreach crushing local innovation in education, healthcare, infrastructure.
4. Moral drift abandoning personal responsibility.
We beat them with transparency, unity, and servant leadership. Only for genuine, imminent threats—natural disasters, clear public safety crises—never to bypass the legislature or impose permanent control. Emergency powers expire fast, require legislative approval to extend, and demand full transparency. No using crises to push elite agendas or silence dissent. Trust, not fear, governs Minnesota.
Good—if tightly safeguarded. Minnesotans deserve a direct voice when leaders ignore fraud, waste, or the hardworking majority. I’d support a high-signature threshold, full transparency, and single-issue limits to prevent elite manipulation. Power to the people, not special interests.
It means unwavering accountability to Minnesotans, not elite power structures. As chief executive, I wield authority to cut fraud, dismantle bloated bureaucracies, and restore transparency—never to impose top-down mandates. True leadership serves, listens, and protects the innocent while rejecting moral hypocrisy. My military-honed discipline demands I lead with integrity, putting decency and common sense above partisan games.
A single mom in Duluth told me her taxes fund fraud while her kids’ school crumbles. She said, “I just want someone to fight for us, not the system.” Her quiet courage fuels my mission.
As one of the original whistleblowers of the Minnesota Daycare Fraud—a scandal insiders ignored. My whistleblowing is finally coming to the surface to help protect taxpayers and the truly hungry. Integrity in action.
Minimal. AI must never replace human judgment, privacy, or local control. State government should block surveillance overreach, protect jobs, and ban AI in elections or welfare fraud. Let private innovation thrive; government’s role is guarding integrity, not picking winners.
1. Voter ID with free state ID for all citizens.
2. Same-day registration banned—register 30 days prior.
3. No drop boxes; secure in-person or mail with signature verification.
4. Full audit trails and paper ballots.
5. Felons vote only after sentence served.
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- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on October 31, 2025