Tony Jordan (politician) explained

Tony Jordan
Office:District Attorney of Washington County
Term Start:January 2014
Predecessor:Kevin C. Kortright
State Assembly2:New York
District2:113th
Term Start2:January 2009
Term End2:November 2013
Predecessor2:Roy McDonald
Successor2:Carrie Woerner
Birth Name:James Anthony Jordan
Birth Date:9 September 1964
Party:Republican
Spouse:Wendy Skellie Jordan
Children:4
Residence:Greenwich, New York, U.S.
Profession:lawyer, politician

J. Anthony Jordan[1] (born September 9, 1964) is an American politician and former Republican member of the New York State Assembly, representing the 113th Assembly District from 2009-2013. He is the District Attorney of Washington County, New York.

Jordan received a bachelor's degree in business with a concentration in finance from the University of Notre Dame in 1986. He earned a J.D. degree (magna cum laude) from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1995. He was a partner in the law firm of Jordan & Kelly LLC. Prior to being elected, he served part-time as Assistant District Attorney in Washington County.

In 2008, he was elected to replace Assemblyman Roy McDonald, who was running for the New York State Senate. Jordan won his November 2008 general election with 57 percent of the vote[2] [3] and ran uncontested in the November 2010 general election.[4] [5]

In April 2013, Jordan announced he would run for Washington County District Attorney.[6] On November 5, 2013, Jordan ran on the Republican, Conservative, and Independent Party lines[7] defeating incumbent District Attorney Kevin Kortright who ran on the Democratic line.[8]

As District Attorney, Jordan serves as the lead prosecutor for the case surrounding the 2023 Killing of Kaylin Gillis in the Town of Hebron, New York.

Jordan resides near Greenwich, New York. He and his wife Wendy Jordan (née Skellie) have four children.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2009 New Assembly Members . . 2009.
  2. Web site: Election Results 2008: New York State Legislature . . 2008.
  3. Web site: Assembly Election Returns: November 4, 2008 . . 2008.
  4. Web site: Election Results 2010: New York State Legislature . The New York Times . 2010.
  5. Web site: Assembly Election Returns: November 2, 2010 . New York State Board of Elections . 2010.
  6. News: Tony Jordan will run for Washington County district attorney. Glens Falls Post-Star.
  7. Web site: Jordan gets Conservative Party line with primary win in race for Washington County district attorney. 11 September 2013 .
  8. http://www.news10.com/story/23890462/tony-jordan-elected-new-washington-county-da
  9. Web site: Carrie Woerner - Assembly District 113 | New York State Assembly.