Jordan has spent years focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.
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Opposed continuing appropriations bills that became lawJordan voted against multiple continuing appropriations measures that ultimately became law, including HR.7463, HR.6363, HR.2872, HR.9747, and HR.5860. In each instance, his vote was cast against the majority of his party in a recorded yea-and-nay vote in the House.
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Voted against the FY2024 defense authorization billJordan voted against the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (HR.2670) on final passage. The bill became law, and his vote was recorded against the majority of his party in a yea-and-nay vote in the House.
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Voted against Billie Jean King Congressional Gold MedalJordan voted against S.2861, the Billie Jean King Congressional Gold Medal Act, which subsequently became law. His vote was cast against the majority of his party in a recorded yea-and-nay vote in the House.
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01 · Background
Who they are, where they came from
Jim Jordan represents Ohio's 4th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he has served since January 2007 and is currently in his 10th term. He is a member of the Republican Party. His citable legislative record includes a consistent pattern of voting against continuing appropriations measures that became law, including votes against HR.7463, HR.6363, HR.2872, HR.9747, HR.5860, and HR.4984, as well as a vote against the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (HR.2670). In each of these cases, his vote was recorded against the majority of his party.
Jordan raised $3.6M this cycle, with 66.8% from individuals and 10.6% from PAC contributions; the individual share skewed toward smaller contributions, with 59.2% of individual dollars coming from unitemized donations under $200. Top PAC contributors include Team Jordan — a leadership PAC — House Freedom Fund, General Dynamics Employee PAC, BlackRock PAC, and the International Association of Fire Fighters' FIREPAC. The top employer concentrations in the itemized individual data consist largely of occupational titles rather than named organizations, with the single named employer being Command Marketing Innovations.
Self-reported employer data. Categories like “Retired” and “Not Employed” are excluded — these reflect demographic patterns rather than industry concentrations.
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