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James D Jordan

UnknownRepresentative, OH
Net Worth & Portfolio
Total Trades
1
Trade Volume
$75K
Midpoint of disclosed ranges
Issuers
1
Unique tickers
Last Traded
2025-10-27
Est. Net Worth
N/A

About James D Jordan

James D. Jordan is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio. He serves as a Republican representative and has held his seat in the House through the present term. Public records for this profile do not list committee assignments or biographical details such as birth date.

Financial disclosure records show 1 reported stock trade by Rep. James D. Jordan with an estimated trading volume of about $0.1 million. The single transaction was a sale, resulting in a buy/sell ratio of 0 buys to 1 sell. The trade involved Community Bank System Inc. (CBSI). Compared with many members of Congress who report multiple transactions across sectors, Jordan’s disclosed trading activity is minimal based on available filings.

James D Jordan's Trades

Trading Activity

1 of 1 trades
DateAssetTypeOwnerAmount
2025-10-27CBSIsellSpouse$50K – $100K
CBSIsell
2025-10-27$50K – $100K
Owner: Spouse

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