
Jordan's fundraising profile is heavily reliant on individual donors, who account for 96% of his $28.3 million raised, with PACs and committees representing only 4% of his contribution base. Industry-tied money shows modest concentration across construction and engineering, legal services, banking, and retail sectors, each representing 7-9% of industry contributions, while his individual donor base similarly draws from construction, legal services, and health sectors. He has recorded 334 votes and disclosed 1 stock trade under the STOCK Act.
FOLLOW THE MONEY
Left: who funds Jordan (ribbon width = dollars) · right: their votes on bills classified as favoring vs limiting those sectors
“Favors / limits” is an AI classification of each bill's likely effect on the sector — a factual reading of the bill, not a claim about motive. Correlation, not causation. The named bills are in DOES THE MONEY MATCH THE VOTES? below.
DOES THE MONEY MATCH THE VOTES?
How Jordan voted on bills touching their biggest donor sectors · 6 of 12 shown, ranked by sector money
Each dollar figure is Jordan's total from that donor sector — shown on each related vote, not a per-vote amount. Correlation between funding and votes, not causation; many factors shape any single vote.
TOP SOURCES
CAMPAIGN SOLUTIONS
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TEAM JORDAN
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RIGHT COUNTRY LISTS
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FIRST RESOURCE BANK
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CHAIN BRIDGE BANK
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ALIGNMENT SIGNALS
Jim Jordan (R) voted YEA sjres18-119; Commercial Banks is their largest tracked donor sector (11%) with 3524 active lobbying filings
The bill sjres18-119 would nullify a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule that caps overdraft charges at $5 for very large Commercial Banks. Representative Jim Jordan voted YEA on sjres18-119. Commercial Banks contributed 11.0% of Jordan's identifiable donations ($1.22M), and Commercial Banks entities filed 3,524 lobbying reports since 2022 related to this legislation.
Jim Jordan raised 60% from sub-$200 small-dollar donors — #4 most grassroots-funded in the House
60% of the $28.3M in contributions Jim Jordan raised across the tracked cycles came from donors giving under $200 — the FEC's "unitemized" small-dollar tier — ranking #4 of 413 House members raising over $1M. Small-dollar totals are reported by campaigns directly to the FEC; individual donors below $200 are not itemized by law.
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SIMILAR DONOR NETWORKS
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