Daniel McComb

Daniel Noah McComb (born November 5, 1959) is the junior Kingdom of Sierra Senator from San Joaquin who has served since 2002. A member of the Royalist, McComb had previously served in the San Joaquin House of Assembly from 1992 to 2002 and as its speaker from 1998 to 2002. McComb is currently running for nomination by the Royalist Party in the 2016 K.S. prime ministerial election.

McComb was born and raised in the town of in a family of military veterans with his father, James McComb, and his uncle, Jeffrey McComb both serving in the Sierran Royal Navy during  and his grandfather, Joseph McComb serving as a  in the  during. McComb enrolled in The Presidio in 1977 and served two years in the San Joaquin National Army Guard as sergeant before completing a in law at. McComb practiced law upon returning home to San Joaquin, and joined the S.J.W. & Associates, serving clients in the Bernehim-Oakalona-Plainsfield metropolitan area.

McComb first entered into public office when he was elected to the Plainsfield Board of Supervisors in 1986. He became the first Royalist president of the Plainsfield Board of Supervisors when he was selected by the board in 1990. McComb campaigned for 5th Assembly District of San Joaquin in the 1992 election and won, and was reelected in every election thereafter until his resignation in 2002. He was elected Speaker by his assembly in 1998 before he stepped down in 2002 to run for San Joaquin in the K.S. Senate which he won. McComb was reelected in 2008, this time running as a Royalist (a move that received much attention), and became chair of the Senate Committee on Defense in 2010. He presided the Royalist Party National Convention as its keynote speaker in the 2012 election and witnessed the rise of his new party in his home province following major concessions in the provincial legislature to the Conservative coalition.

In May 2015, McComb announced his intention to run for Prime Minister, seeking nomination by the Royalist Party. During the primary campaign, McComb has focused on his history in leadership, fostering tripartisanship, and commitment to public service, running as a moderate.