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Jim Jordan

Republican Representative · OH-4 · in office since 2007-01-04

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Jim Jordan net worth & financial disclosures

Members of Congress must file annual financial disclosure reports listing their assets, income, and liabilities — the basis for any Jim Jordan net worth estimate. Those reports list holdings in broad dollar ranges rather than exact totals, so published net-worth figures are estimates. We link Jim Jordan's official filings below and, rather than guess a single number, show the money we can document: campaign funding, disclosed stock trades, and votes.

Net-worth estimates derive from congressional financial disclosures, which report value ranges. Figures here are documented campaign and trading disclosures, not a personal net-worth appraisal.

Who funds Jim Jordan

Total raised

$3,692,364

Source: FEC, 2026 cycle

Top contributing organizations by amount

Contributions aggregated by the donor's reported employer. Contributions are not proof of influence.

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Top contributing organizations to Jim Jordan by amount (Source: FEC, 2026 cycle)
Organization Total contributions
Top contributing organizations to Jim Jordan (Source: FEC, 2026 cycle)
Organization Total # Donations
RETIRED $666656.75 5859
SELF EMPLOYED $64992.49 142
CEO $36731.4 13
SELF $26407.22 253
EXECUTIVE $21501 10
HOMEMAKER $19265.5 41
PHILANTHROPIST $14000 4
PRESIDENT $14000 4
CONSULTANT $14000 4
PARTNER $12500 5
REAL ESTATE $12000 5
LAWYER $12000 4
PHYSICIAN $12000 4
CHAIRMAN $10500 3
BGR GROUP $8000 4
WCAS $7000 3
SABARRO $7000 2
BOARDWALK WEST $7000 2
CHAIRMAN & CEO $7000 2
CAPTIVE AIRE SYSTEMS $7000 2

Top PAC contributors

Top PAC contributors to Jim Jordan by amount (Source: FEC, 2026 cycle)
Committee Total
CAMPAIGN SOLUTIONS $282890
FIRST RESOURCE BANK $177360
TEAM JORDAN $170482
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE $63440
DEMOCRACY ENGINE, INC., PAC $39600
AMERICAN EXPRESS $32532
WINRED $25200
RSCC $20557
RIGHT COUNTRY LISTS $12571
HOUSE FREEDOM FUND $12000
RESPONSE TEAM PROTECTION, INC. $11960
ALTRIA GROUP INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $10000
GENERAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION PAC (GENERAL DYNAMICS EMPLOYEE PAC) $10000
CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS INC. PAC $10000
AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE $10000
MR. SOUTHERN MISSOURIAN IN THE HOUSE PAC $10000
UPSPAC $10000
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CONVENIENCE STORES PAC $10000
BLACKROCK FUNDS SERVICES GROUP LLC PAC (BLACKROCK PAC) $10000
NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA POLITICAL VICTORY FUND $9950

Jim Jordan stock trades

  • Disclosed trades

    1

  • Buys / Sells

    0 / 1

  • Unique stocks

    1

  • Disclosed volume (≥)

    $50,001

Most-traded stocks

Jim Jordan's most frequently disclosed tickers. Each links to the full list of members of Congress who trade that stock.

View all 1 disclosed transactions
Reported stock transactions by Jim Jordan (Source: QuiverQuant)
Ticker Type Disclosed range (≥)
CBSI Sale 50001.0

Source: QuiverQuant. Periodic Transaction Reports under the STOCK Act. Filings report dollar ranges, not exact amounts. Browse all stocks on the congressional stock trades tracker.

Lobbying

No related lobbying disclosures are currently available for Jim Jordan. Source: QuiverQuant.

Government contracts

No government contract disclosures are currently available for Jim Jordan. Source: QuiverQuant.

Jim Jordan recent votes

How Jim Jordan voted on recent roll-call votes. Where a vote touches an industry this member is funded by, we flag it — a factual juxtaposition, not an accusation. A campaign contribution is not proof of influence over any vote.

Recent roll-call votes by Jim Jordan (Source: House Clerk & U.S. Senate roll-call records)
Date Measure Position Result
30-Jun-2026 H RES 1399 (House)
On Agreeing to the Resolution
Yea Passed
30-Jun-2026 H CON RES 108 (House)
On Agreeing to the Resolution
Nay Failed
30-Jun-2026 H RES 1398 (House)
On Agreeing to the Resolution
Aye Failed
30-Jun-2026 H RES 1398 (House)
On Ordering the Previous Question
Yea Passed
29-Jun-2026 H R 7128 (House)
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
Yea Passed
29-Jun-2026 H R 7757 (House)
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
Yea Passed
25-Jun-2026 H R 2478 (House)
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
Yea Passed
24-Jun-2026 H R 915 (House)
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
Yea Passed
24-Jun-2026 H R 7401 (House)
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass
Yea Passed
23-Jun-2026 H R 6644 (House)
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Concur in Senate Adt to House Adt to Senate Adt
Yea Passed
23-Jun-2026 S 629 (House)
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass
Yea Passed
11-Jun-2026 H RES 1335 (House)
On Agreeing to the Resolution
Yea Passed

Source: U.S. House Clerk and U.S. Senate official roll-call records (public domain). "Position" is this member's recorded vote. Money flags cross-reference the sector money-map; correlation is not causation.

About this data

Campaign finance figures are aggregated from public Federal Election Commission filings (public domain). Stock trades, lobbying, and contract figures are derived from disclosures compiled by QuiverQuant. Contributions are grouped by the donor's reported employer — they are not OpenSecrets industry clusters, and the totals combine individual contributions with affiliated PAC activity where reported.

Contributions and disclosures are not proof of influence. They show who gave and what was reported, not why a member voted a particular way. Amounts reflect the cycle or as-of dates noted beside each figure and may be revised as later filings are processed.

Want to dig deeper or request the underlying records yourself? See our FOIA guide, or go straight to the FEC data portal and QuiverQuant.

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