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Jeff Jordan (Tennessee)

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Jeff Jordan
Prior offices:
Rutherford County Schools school board, Zone 6
Years in office: 2014 - 2020

Elections and appointments
Last election
August 4, 2016
Personal
Profession
Educator

Jeff Jordan was a member of the Rutherford County Schools in Tennessee, representing Zone 6. Jordan assumed office in 2014. Jordan left office on August 31, 2020.

Jordan ran for re-election to the Rutherford County Schools to represent Zone 6 in Tennessee. Jordan won in the general election on August 4, 2016.

Biography

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Jordan is a retired teacher. Before joining the school board, he served as chairman of the Rutherford County Commission's Health and Education Committee for five years.[1]

Elections

2016

See also: Rutherford County Schools elections (2016)

Four of the seven seats on the Rutherford County Schools Board of Education were up for by-district general election on August 4, 2016.[2] Incumbents Coy Young, Lisa Moore, and Terry Hodge ran unopposed and won re-election to the Zone 2, 3, and 5 seats, respectively. In Zone 6, incumbent Jeff Jordan defeated challenger David Sevier to win another term.[3][4]

Results

Rutherford County Schools,
Zone 6 General Election, 4-Year Term, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Jeff Jordan Incumbent 60.07% 1,819
David Sevier 39.63% 1,200
Write-in votes 0.3% 9
Total Votes 3,028
Source: Rutherford County Election Commission, "Election Summary Report," accessed September 8, 2016

Funding

See also: Campaign finance in the Rutherford County Schools election

Jordan reported $4,617.00 in contributions and $4,024.69 in expenditures to the Rutherford County Election Commission, which left his campaign with $592.31 on hand as of September 30, 2016.[5]

Endorsements

Jordan received no official endorsements in the election.

See also

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