
Dr. Christian Komor is an Earth Systems Science Advisor, clinical psychologist, and author running for Governor of Colorado in 2026. In 1976 Christian wrote his first Op-Ed on concrete and carbon pollution. During a 40-year career he has run complex healthcare groups, managed budgets, built teams, and designed and supervised the construction and operation of a large multidisciplinary healthcare office. Christian spent five years creating and operating programs for the Michigan Department of Corrections. He attained the rank of Captain while serving as a Search and Rescue ground team operator with several Sheriff’s Departments and in the skies with the USAF Civil Air Patrol. Since 1992 Dr. Komor has authored 26 books and lectured to healthcare professionals in over 100 cities across the U.S.
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Between 2019 and 2021, he brought constitutional litigation against the federal government seeking First Amendment protections within the context of the climate emergency.
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Dr. Komor ran for Governor in 2018 on a climate change platform…. losing to an ice cream salesman.
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In 2021, he advised White House Executive Office climate staff, contributing to the development of carbon removal provisions in H.R. 3684.
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In 2024, Dr. Komor worked with dozens of federal legislators and state governors as a nationally recognized expert in climate intervention and carbon removal coordinating state-level responses.
Following the 2026 Primaries Dr. Komor is one of 4 remaining candidates running for Governor in Colorado with an enterprise model of government and a blueprint for resolving climate change. He has a current election pool estimate of 85,000 to 250,000 voters. His team’s platform of deliverables includes climate change remediation, reducing Coloradans’ cost of living, making housing affordable again, establishing more representative government, fostering election reform, protecting Colorado against federal overreach, revolutionizing school safety, restoring affordable healthcare, funding veterans' empowerment, strengthening civic organizations, and elevating environmental protection including water management and corporate accountability.
"I can show you how climate change underlies, in one way or another, most of the problems we are facing today. If you ask this year’s other candidates for Governor if they can stop the hundred degrees plus heat. If they can make it rain on our crops. If they can build back the snowpack. If they can stop the wildfires and lower the wind. If they can bring back the animals. They can’t, all they have is expensive plans to try and slow the damage. Ask my team and I and the answer is loud and clear Yes! We can fix climate change and you will feel the progress - not in one year, but definitely in five years and soon enough to save your children. Direct Air Carbon Removal is working all over the world. What’s missing is leadership willing to scale it intelligently and pair it with the right infrastructure. Your vote is all it takes to make Colorado a model for climate recovery. The choice is simple: manage decline or build the systems that reverse it.” – Christian Komor
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Myth: "Write-In" candidates don't win." Historically write-ins have won even nationally!
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You don't need to be limited to a 2 party system that everyone agrees is clearly broken.
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Until the 1970's ALL votes in the U.S. were cast manually such as writing in a name.
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Even added together Republicans and Democrats represent only 40% of Colorado voters while Independents represent 60%.
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Post-primaries Christian Komor commands a pool of approximately 160,000 votes.
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The Komor for Governor website received 100,000 views in May and 600,000 after the Primaries. Unfairly polling data is seldom available for the less wealthy, non-party candidates. The numbers above suggest an increasing groundswell for Christian Komor as more and more Coloradans realize climate change is a dire situation that must be fixed.
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Normally "wasting your vote" is a valid concern. In this election if you don't vote on the write in you lose everything to climate change!

IT MAY SURPRISE YOU TO KNOW....
Christian Komor’s campaign is driving a future where Colorado’s people lead the way—uniting strong communities, sustainable progress, and an economy that works for everyone.
"Komor's inclusive strategy and fresh ideas brought people together in ways we hadn't seen before, navigating complex landscapes with impactful results."
- Dana K., Policy Analyst
"Komor's principled and citizen-centered approach truly moves us forward. Every interaction leaves us more inspired, united, and ready to drive positive change."
- Maya T., Community Organizer
"Komor's empathy-driven leadership turned scattered efforts into a cohesive, powerful movement, driving impactful change with compassion and purpose."
- Elias M., Youth Program Coordinator
"Komor's commitment to inclusive governance is authentic and deeply impactful, fostering lasting connections that drive progress."
- Carlos R., Nonprofit Director

CORE VALUES
Transparency. Accountability. Science. Community. A better way forward for Colorado.
Principled Leadership for Colorado's Future
Komor for Colorado Governor 2026 brings a principled approach to governance, addressing challenges with evidence-based solutions. With a focus on stability and citizen input, Komor aims to create sustainable progress aligned with Colorado's evolving needs.
Science-Driven Decision Making
Komor for Colorado Governor 2026 leads with transparency and strategic insight, crafting initiatives that are not only effective but deeply citizen-centered. This leadership style inspires collaboration and fosters environments where innovation and inclusivity go hand in hand.
Transparent & Accountable Governance
Komor for Colorado Governor 2026 prioritizes science-based decision-making, challenging outdated norms and introducing forward-thinking ideas. This approach creates lasting, sustainable solutions aligned with the evolving needs of Colorado.
Community-Centered Approach
At the heart of Komor's work is a genuine commitment to community building. Komor understands that meaningful change starts with people—fostering connection, trust, and collaboration across diverse communities.

OUR VISION
We believe government should work with you—not just during elections, but every day. Our vision centers on transparency, accountability, and meaningful public participation, giving residents real tools to shape decisions and hold leaders accountable. At the same time, we’re building a smarter financial future—one that invests in long-term growth, closes unfair loopholes, and funds critical priorities like mental health without placing additional strain on taxpayers.
CHRISTIAN KOMOR ON THE BLUEPRINT FOR COLORADO:
GOVERNANCE, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND REAL PROBLEM-SOLVING
“I want to share my approach to governance so that, before proudly writing in your vote for me, you can have a clear, unvarnished picture of my approach to leadership. At the same time this will give you an idea of how I intend to address the largest resource issues Colorado is facing right now.
As Colorado Governor, I will be inviting all of us as Americans and sons and daughters of Colorado to work together to solve problems. The word government originated from the ancient Greek meaning ‘to steer or pilot a ship’. Recently, in Washington, D.C., we have seen what happens when weak leadership gives up the rudder to corporations whose job is to ruthlessly increase profits or face the wrath of shareholders. Their mandate is not to care if they externalize their costs leaving you with toxic water, dry wells and fractured land. That’s just unregulated business – opportunity without responsibility. Colorado needs a balance between government steering the ship and business powering the engines – both ultimately serving The People.
In 2026 my gubernatorial opponents want to give multi-billion-dollar big tech companies a 20-year tax holiday while they dry up our reservoirs, strain our power grids or pass the environmental wreckage upstream to Wyoming. That’s not balanced and it’s not protecting The People.
Coming into office, I will be bringing with me in my portfolio something my team and I have worked years on called the Interstate SkyCarbon Blueprint – an integrated, synergistic regulatory strategy for turning threats into wins. For instance, Colorado can safely welcome in and offer the best terms to big tech companies looking to establish Data Centers in Colorado. Under the Blueprint, they will cool their chips with CO2 (R-774) recovered from the Direct Atmospheric Carbon Removal plant (co-located next door to receive the excess computing heat the DACR needs). As the data flows so will jobs and GDP from the first-of-its-kind Recovered SkyCarbon Production Facility also co-located nearby. All three will be powered by Colorado’s highly abundant next-generation geothermal, wind and solar energy found most plentiful on our Eastern Plains where our struggling farmers will benefit from all this new industry. Instead of draining our water, or energy or offering data center jobs that don’t really exist, our SkyCarbon Blueprint will give a long-deserved water break to the Eastern Plains where our strongest alternative energy is located.
Data Centers are large undertakings as are DACR climate restoration plants, but both are integral to our future survival and Colorado can lead the way. We can trade massive problems for even bigger success. Working together in this way everyone can have what they need – mainstream alternative energy, a timely end to climate change, an AI data revolution, real jobs, and a first-of-its-kind SkyCarbon Production Facility producing biodegradable plastics, fertilizers, jet fuel, and building materials.
My opponents look at these four crises and see four separate fights. They want to pit the Front Range against the Eastern Plains, tech progress against water conservation, and farmers against clean energy. I don't see four separate problems; I see a single, unified solution. The Interstate SkyCarbon Blueprint unites our rural energy, our technology sectors, and our environmental preservation into a single economic loop. A vote for me isn't just a protest against business as usual—it is a vote to build a functional, self-sustaining future for every single son and daughter of Colorado. This November, if you check the boxes, you get business as usual and an accelerated climate doomsday. If you write in Christian Komor for Governor, you get people working together to make things better.”

WHY CLIMATE CHANGE?
The dangers of climate change are the unique focus of the Komor for Governor campaign. Realizing that none of our other initiatives will have a future without a functioning atmosphere and ecosystem. We have developed the "interstate sky, carbon blueprint. " With Colorado's leading other key states and working through the existing governors' climate alliance, we will initiate the building of direct atmospheric carbon removal facilities, clearing excess carbon from Colorado skies and lowering atmospheric carbon density to a safe level of 350 ppm


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