



Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current rolePolitical operative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
LocationMaine
BackgroundPolitical operative
EducationCalvin University (then Calvin College), B.A., Philosophy and Political Science (2012)
Notable personal detailsJordan Wood is a Democratic political operative and former congressional aide who ran for U.S. House in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District in 2026. He previously served as chief of staff to Rep. Katie Porter and worked in campaign-finance and democracy-reform advocacy, including leadership roles at End Citizens United and democracyFIRST. He is originally from Lewiston, Maine, and later lived in Bristol while planning a move back to the district during his ME-02 campaign.
Supports substantial tax increases on the very wealthy while cutting taxes for low- and middle-income households; proposes an annual wealth tax on households over $50 million and a billionaire surcharge, paired with a plan to lower federal income taxes to 1% on the first $50,000 of earnings. Positions this revenue as funding expanded government programs and affordability measures.
Supports creating an optional public insurance plan called “Medicare for All Who Want It” that builds on Medicare, expands coverage with subsidies, defends the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid, and empowers Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Emphasizes protecting rural hospitals and expanding access to maternal and mental health care.
Supports a pathway to earned citizenship, opposes indiscriminate mass deportation and unlawful immigration arrests, and calls for protections for asylum and immigrant workers while also advocating pairing smart border security with comprehensive reform.
Supports restoring and protecting abortion rights nationwide, including codifying Roe v. Wade into federal law, restoring and increasing funding for Planned Parenthood, and ensuring access to reproductive healthcare for women across Maine and the country.
Supports strengthening the Environmental Protection Agency, protecting land, water, and forests from corporate polluters, opposing drilling and development on public lands, and making renewable energy and energy-efficiency measures (e.g., heat pump incentives) more affordable for Mainers. Emphasizes working with Maine fishing and farming communities to address climate impacts while avoiding unnecessary burdens on their work.
Supports universal background checks, a federal assault weapons ban, investments in mental health, and stronger school safety measures while respecting responsible gun ownership and hunting traditions.
Jordan Wood is in the news because he is running in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District Democratic primary, where the race remains undecided after ranked-choice voting. Early results had him trailing Joe Baldacci and Matt Dunlap, and officials were still finishing the tabulation. He also recently said he would drop an endorsement from Rep. Eric Swalwell after misconduct allegations surfaced against Swalwell.



Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
Endorsers of Jordan Wood for Maine Democratic Senate nominee?
Public endorsement
Defend the Vote endorsed Jordan Wood in Maine’s Democratic congressional race.
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC