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  2. Jim Jordan - Wikipedia

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    James Daniel Jordan (born February 17, 1964) is an American politician currently serving in his ninth term in the U.S. House of Representatives as the representative for Ohio's 4th congressional district since 2007.

  3. Ohio's 4th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's 4th congressional district spans sections of the central part of the state. It is currently represented by Republican Jim Jordan , the current chair of the House Judiciary Committee , who has represented the district since 2007.

  4. The most important thing to know about Jim Jordan - AOL

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    There’s one main thing to know about Rep. Jim Jordan, the Ohio Republican who does not yet have ... Members of the House January 6 committee referred Jordan to the House Ethics Committee for ...

  5. 2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio

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    The 4th district sprawls from the Columbus exurbs, including Marion and Lima into north-central Ohio, taking in Mansfield. The incumbent is Republican Jim Jordan, who was re-elected with 68.5% of the vote in 2024.

  6. Republican Jim Jordan wins reelection to US House in Ohio's ...

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    Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary Committee chairman, will be heading back to Washington for another two years. The Associated Press called the race for Jordan around 8:45 p.m. Tuesday with around ...

  7. Learn more about speaker nominee and Ohio state representative Jim Jordan’s Congressional history, background and more ahead of the next House speaker vote.

  8. Ohio's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    Ohio is divided into 15 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. After the 2010 census , Ohio, which up until then had 18 districts, lost two House seats due to slow population growth compared to the national average, [ 1 ] and a new map was signed into law on September 26, 2011.

  9. Jim Jordan tries to win over GOP to become next House ... - AOL

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    Jim Jordan is facing an uphill climb to secure the 217 votes needed by Tuesday when the House is expected to bring a vote to the floor