Donald J. Beaudry Jr.
Donald J. Beaudry Jr. is a Republican candidate for governor of Nevada in 2026 who says he is based in Las Vegas. His campaign describes him as the founder and CEO of BlkEdgeAi and says he is running on a plan to replace Nevada state taxes with revenue generated through a state-owned financial exchange called NGEX.
Positions on Key Issues
| Issue | Stance | Confidence | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | Supports eliminating Nevada state taxes and replacing them with revenue generated through a state-owned financial exchange and related investment structures. His campaign frames this as a way to keep more income in the state and reduce reliance on traditional taxation. | ● high | |
| Healthcare | No separate detailed healthcare policy proposal was found on the campaign site. The available campaign materials focus on his fiscal framework and do not set out a distinct healthcare platform. | ○ low | |
| Climate/Energy | No public position found in the campaign materials reviewed. | ○ low | |
| Abortion & Reproductive Health | No public position found in the campaign materials reviewed. | ○ low | |
| Immigration | No public position found in the campaign materials reviewed. | ○ low | |
| Firearms & Second Amendment | No public position found in the campaign materials reviewed. | ○ low | |
| Foreign Policy | No public position found in the campaign materials reviewed. | ○ low | |
| Civil Rights & Equality | No public position found in the campaign materials reviewed. | ○ low | |
| Education | No separate education policy proposal was found on the campaign site. | ○ low | |
| Tech & AI | Supports using advanced compute infrastructure, digital infrastructure leasing zones, and state technology modernization as part of his fiscal architecture. The campaign says inefficient or obsolete government technology should be streamlined. | ◐ medium | |
| Election Policy | No public position found in the campaign materials reviewed. | ○ low | |
| Local Issues | Focuses on Nevada-specific fiscal reform, including reducing taxes, cutting waste, and using state assets and financial-market revenue to support public services. The campaign presents this as a statewide economic plan rather than a set of local government proposals. | ◐ medium |
Economy
● highSupports eliminating Nevada state taxes and replacing them with revenue generated through a state-owned financial exchange and related investment structures. His campaign frames this as a way to keep more income in the state and reduce reliance on traditional taxation.
Healthcare
○ lowNo separate detailed healthcare policy proposal was found on the campaign site. The available campaign materials focus on his fiscal framework and do not set out a distinct healthcare platform.
Climate/Energy
○ lowNo public position found in the campaign materials reviewed.
Abortion & Reproductive Health
○ lowNo public position found in the campaign materials reviewed.
Immigration
○ lowNo public position found in the campaign materials reviewed.
Firearms & Second Amendment
○ lowNo public position found in the campaign materials reviewed.
Foreign Policy
○ lowNo public position found in the campaign materials reviewed.
Civil Rights & Equality
○ lowNo public position found in the campaign materials reviewed.
Education
○ lowNo separate education policy proposal was found on the campaign site.
Tech & AI
◐ mediumSupports using advanced compute infrastructure, digital infrastructure leasing zones, and state technology modernization as part of his fiscal architecture. The campaign says inefficient or obsolete government technology should be streamlined.
Election Policy
○ lowNo public position found in the campaign materials reviewed.
Local Issues
◐ mediumFocuses on Nevada-specific fiscal reform, including reducing taxes, cutting waste, and using state assets and financial-market revenue to support public services. The campaign presents this as a statewide economic plan rather than a set of local government proposals.
Top Donors
No campaign finance data found in public disclosures as of 2026-04-07. The reviewed sources included his campaign website and Ballotpedia page, but no OpenSecrets, FEC, or state disclosure totals were surfaced in the search results.
Voting Record
Donald J. Beaudry Jr. has no public legislative voting record found in the sources reviewed. He appears to be a non-legislator candidate; the available evidence is his campaign’s fiscal-reform platform and self-description as a financial markets engineer and founder.
Data Analysis Information
Data compiled from public sources and analyzed using AI. Last updated 4/7/2026. Visit candidate websites for the most current information.