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Jordan Ray
REPUBLICAN
Jordan Ray is running for Maricopa Justice of the Peace, Highland Justice Precinct, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Jordan lives in the East Valley with his wife and 5 children. He earned his bachelor's degree in information technology in 2004 and his law degree in 2008.
Professional background
Jordan is a small business owner.
Political background
Jordan Ray currently serves as the Justice of the Peace in Maricopa County, Highland Justice Precinct. He was first elected in 2020 and is serving his first term. He also served on the Gilbert City Council for 9 years and as Vice Mayor of Gilbert for 1 year.
Legal Experience
As a justice court judge, he oversees cases involving minor criminal offenses and low-value civil suits, administers oaths to public officials, handles requests for orders of protection against harassment, and performs marriage ceremonies.
As an attorney, he researched, drafted, and filed legal documents, and provided defense and counsel to clients, specializing in criminal and civil litigation.
Has assisted in over 250 trials, mediations, and arbitrations over the last 19 years.
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Judicial Philosophy
As of June 25, 2024, Jordan Ray’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Judicial Administration
The candidate's website states, "Committed to timely, fair, and impartial administration of justice, with courtesy and respect."
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Ethics & Conduct
The candidate's website states, "Devotion to justice, equality, and integrity throughout my career."
Received ethics complaints from opponent and attorney Ken Sampson, claiming that Jordan "engaged in illegal activity to gain a position on the ballot and unethical activity to win voter support."
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Community Involvement
Has volunteered with the C.A.R.E. Opportunity Project, teaching English to the local Hispanic Community.
As an Eagle Scout, Jordan has maintained involvement in youth activities as a youth baseball and football coach and as a youth leader. He has also served on the Board of Directors for the Boys and Girls Club.
Actively involved in his church.
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Endorsements
Endorsed by local politicians such as Councilman Scott September, Gilbert Public Schools Board Member Reed Carr, and Vice Mayor Scott Anderson, and Mayor Jenn Daniels. Over 90 members of his community also endorse him.
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