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Charles Henry Jordan

Charles Henry Jordan

Office history

Charles Henry Jordan is the incumbent At‑Large member of the Pasquotank County Board of Commissioners, with his current term set to expire in December 2026. He is seeking re‑election as the Democratic candidate for the at‑large seat on the November 3, 2026 ballot. As an at‑large commissioner, Jordan helps set county policy, approves the budget, and votes on major purchases and community issues that affect all residents of Pasquotank County [2][4].

Publicly available biographical details are limited; the county’s official website lists his contact information as a cell phone (252‑339‑0121) and email address (jordanc@co.pasquotank.nc.us) [2][4].

Jordan’s recent actions on the commission illustrate his role in county governance. In May 2024 he seconded Commissioner Jonathan Meads’ motion to approve a $66,000 purchase of a new 2025 Ford Explorer for the Pasquotank Sheriff’s Office, a vote that passed unanimously (6‑0) [10]. He also participated in a contentious vote on the relocation of a 109‑year‑old Confederate monument outside the county courthouse; Jordan expressed a willingness to compromise, stating he would prefer the monument’s removal but respected differing community views [12].

These activities demonstrate Jordan’s involvement in fiscal decisions, public safety support, and community‑related policy debates. His continued service on the board positions him to influence future county initiatives, including economic development projects such as the recent LMFakro manufacturing plant proposal, though the articles do not specify his direct involvement in that matter [11].

Sources

Public filings

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