Jonathan Jordan
| Jonathan Jordan | ||
| North Carolina House of Representatives District 93 | ||
| Incumbent | ||
| In office | ||
| 2011 - Present | ||
| Term ends | ||
| January 1, 2015 | ||
| Years in position | 2 | |
| Party | Republican | |
| Compensation | ||
| Base salary | $13,951/year | |
| Per diem | $104/day | |
| Elections and appointments | ||
| Last election | November 6, 2012 | |
| First elected | 2010 | |
| Next election | November 4, 2014 | |
| Term limits | N/A | |
| Personal | ||
| Profession | Attorney | |
| Websites | ||
| Office website | ||
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He was the director of research for the John Locke Foundation and a H.R. Manager and Legal Counsel before working in news and communications. He returned to the legal field as a county attorney for Stokes County, and then opened Jordan and Jordan Law Offices PLLC, where he currently practices. He has been active in the local Republican Party, where he eventually became the Vice-Chairman of the Ashe County Republican Party.
Jordan graduated from Wake Forest University with a B.A. in Economics. He got his M.B.A. from Vanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management and his J.D. from UNC Chapel Hill. He and his wife Tracie have two children, Landon and Lily Grace.[1]
Committee assignments
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Jordan served on the following committees:
| North Carolina Committee Assignments, 2013 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Agriculture | ||||
| • Banking | ||||
| • Education | ||||
| • Finance | ||||
| • Judiciary, Vice-chair | ||||
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Jordan served on the following committees:
| North Carolina Committee Assignments, 2011 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| • Agriculture | ||||
| • Education | ||||
| • Elections, Vice-chair | ||||
| • Finance | ||||
| • Judiciary | ||||
Elections
2012
Jordan ran for re-election in 2012. He ran unopposed in the May 8, 2012 Republican primary. He defeated Cullie Tarleton (D) in the general election which took place on November 6, 2012.[2]
2010
On November 2, 2010 Jordan won election to the North Carolina House of Representatives, defeating Cullie Tarleton (D).[3]
| North Carolina House of Representatives, General Election Results, District 93 (2010) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | Percent | ||
| |
13,528 | 51.46% | ||
| Cullie Tarleton (D) | 12,759 | 48.54% | ||
Campaign donors
2012
Campaign donor information is not yet available for this year.
2010
In 2010, Jordan raised a total of $117,107 in campaign contributions.[4]
His ten largest campaign contributors in 2010 were:
| Donor | Amount |
|---|---|
| North Carolina Republican Party | $32,775 |
| Pope, Katherine | $4,000 |
| Stam for House | $4,000 |
| Pope, James Arthur | $4,000 |
| Friends of Ruth Samuelson | $4,000 |
| Pope, Joyce Wilkins | $4,000 |
| Pope, Amanda Joyce | $4,000 |
| Danny McComas Campaign | $4,000 |
| Harold J Brubaker Campaign | $4,000 |
| Cmte to Elect Thomas Tillis | $4,000 |
Personal
Jordan and his wife Tracie have two children.
Recent news
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Jonathan Jordan News Feed
- Real estate transactions for Charleston, Berkeley and Dorchester counties - Charleston Post Courier (subscription)
- How Bow Wow learned not to wear Allen Iverson's shoes around Michael Jordan - Yahoo! Sports (blog)
- Reps. Jordan, McGrady visit Eustace Conway - Watauga Democrat
- Community Calendar for Wednesday, May 15, 2013 - Greensboro News & Record
- Local News - WNCN: News, Weather for Raleigh. Durham, Fayetteville - WNCN
- Legislative roll call: How Hickory-area legislators voted in the General ... - Hickory Daily Record
- Dolphins Trade Up, Take Dion Jordan With No. 3 Pick In 2013 NFL Draft - Huffington Post
- How Alamance legislators voted this week - Burlington Times News
- Envoy describes night of Benghazi attack - Kansas City Star
- Manti Te'o Not Drafted In First Round Of 2013 NFL Draft - Huffington Post - Huffington Post
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External links
- Official Campaign Website
- House website
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
- Campaign Contributions: 2010
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| Preceded by Cullie Tarleton |
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Succeeded by NA |
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