

Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleNonprofit executive
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationColorado
BackgroundNonprofit executive
Notable personal detailsVictor Marx is a Colorado Springs-based nonprofit and ministry leader running for the Republican nomination for Governor of Colorado in 2026. He is the founder of All Things Possible Ministries and has described his work as leading high-risk humanitarian missions and trauma-recovery outreach. He is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a motivational speaker and author.
The candidate supports lowering state income taxes through responsible, phased reductions tied to verified revenue surpluses and voter requirements, opposes new or disguised fees that bypass TABOR, and proposes targeted tax incentives and credits to encourage apprenticeships, workforce pipelines, and industry growth. Policy proposals also include vetoing new fees, rolling back prior fees framed as revenue-raising, and banning mandated ESG requirements that affect contracting or finance decisions.
The candidate’s campaign materials emphasize expanding veterans’ long-term and mental-health care, increasing mental-health and detox infrastructure, and treating the fentanyl crisis with a combination of enforcement and expanded treatment. The materials do not state an explicit position on nationwide coverage changes such as ACA expansion, a public option, Medicare for All, or major market-based reforms. Overall, healthcare proposals appear focused on targeted behavioral-health and veterans’ services rather than broad federal coverage changes.
Supports ending sanctuary policies in Colorado and directing state and local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, including honoring ICE detainer requests for individuals suspected of being unlawfully present and charged with crimes. Emphasis is on prioritizing public safety by ensuring cooperation with federal immigration enforcement for violent or repeat offenders.
The candidate identifies as pro‑life and says he supports protecting unborn children, but has acknowledged Colorado’s constitutional protections for abortion and indicated he would not be able to unilaterally change state law. He has described focusing on alternatives and assistance for pregnant women rather than pursuing immediate legal bans in Colorado.
Supports an "all-of-the-above" energy strategy that expands renewables (wind, solar, geothermal) while retaining oil, gas, hydroelectric, and emerging technologies (modular nuclear, advanced storage). Emphasizes energy reliability, affordability, energy independence, wildfire prevention, and conservation without heavy regulatory approaches.


Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
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