A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Jim Jordan.
Jim Jordan is a Republican politician representing Ohio's 4th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2007. He is known for his conservative views and active involvement in congressional investigations and oversight. Jordan has been a vocal advocate for fiscal conservatism, limited government, and constitutional principles. Throughout his career, he has been a prominent figure in various political debates and controversies.
In 1982, Jim Jordan graduated from Graham High School, having won state wrestling championships all four years.
In 1985, Jim Jordan won the NCAA Division I wrestling championship in the 134-pound weight class.
In 1986, Jim Jordan won his second NCAA Division I wrestling championship in the 134-pound weight class and graduated from Wisconsin with a bachelor's degree in economics.
In 2010, Jim Jordan defeated Doug Litt (D) and Donald Kissick (L).
In 2012, Jim Jordan defeated Jim Slone (D) and Chris Kalla (L).
In 2020, Jim Jordan defeated Shannon Freshour (D) and Steve Perkins (L).
On January 11, 2021, Trump awarded Jordan the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a closed-door ceremony, recognizing his service and contributions.