
Meet Jordan

Jordan Ridley is a proud Georgia conservative, lifelong Cherokee County resident, and a proven Republican leader who has dedicated his life to serving his community and defending the values that make Georgia strong.
In 2019, Jordan was elected Precinct Chairman for the Victoria Precinct in the Cherokee County Republican Party. His peers quickly recognized his work ethic and principled leadership, electing him Chairman of the Cherokee County Republican Party in 2021. Under Jordan’s leadership, the party grew its membership, strengthened grassroots engagement, built lasting relationships with conservative organizations, and reenergized Republican activism across the country. He proudly represented Cherokee County as a delegate to the Georgia Republican State Convention in 2019, 2021, and 2023.
In November 2022, Jordan was elected to represent Georgia’s State House District 22 and is currently serving in his second term. At the Capitol, he has been a reliable conservative vote fighting to reduce government overreach, defend the Second Amendment, protect taxpayers, strengthen local control, and uphold the values that matter to Georgia families. In 2023, he graduated from the Georgia Legislative Leadership Institute after being nominated by the Speaker of the House, further equipping him to lead effectively and with integrity. In November 2024, he earned re-election to continue serving the people of District 22.
In 2024, Jordan served as a local advocate for President Donald Trump’s re-election in Georgia, speaking with both grassroots groups and the national media—including The New York Times—about President Trump’s record, grassroots support, and the high stakes facing Georgia and the country in the 2024 election.
Jordan believes Georgia is the greatest state in the nation and is worth fighting for. He is committed to preserving our conservative stronghold by championing smaller government, lower taxes, strong constitutional rights, and policies that protect families and local communities. His vision is simple: ensure the next generation grows up in the same safe, opportunity-filled Georgia that shaped him.
A lifelong resident of Cherokee County’s Victoria area, Jordan holds a bachelor’s degree in Public Policy from Georgia State University. He remains deeply rooted in the community he serves and is driven every day by family and a steadfast belief that conservative leadership is the key to Georgia’s future.