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Gina Ortiz Jones is an American politician and former Air Force intelligence officer who is the Democratic nominee for Texas's 23rd congressional district in the 2018 United States House of Representatives election. Gina Ortiz Jones was born on February 1, 1981 in Arlington County, Virginia. She is the daughter of Filipino immigrants, and was raised in San Antonio, Texas. She attended John Jay High School and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2003 with a degree in economics and international relations. After college, Ortiz Jones joined the United States Air Force and served as an intelligence officer in Iraq and later in the United States. She left the Air Force in 2006 and went on to earn a master's degree in business and economics from the University of Texas at San Antonio. In 2018, Ortiz Jones ran for the United States House of Representatives in Texas's 23rd congressional district. She was the Democratic nominee, but lost to incumbent Republican Will Hurd. As of 2021, Gina Ortiz Jones's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Born 1 February 1981
Birthday 1 February
Birthplace Arlington, Virginia, U.S.
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2019

In May 2019 Ortiz Jones launched a second campaign for Texas's 23rd congressional district. She has raised over $1 million for her campaign, including $100,000 in the 24 hours following Hurd's August 2019 announcement that he would not seek reelection. In October 2019 The Texas Tribune reported that she was the primary front-runner. In May 2020, former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg's Win the Era PAC endorsed Ortiz Jones.

2018

Ortiz Jones finished first in the March 6, 2018, Democratic primary, earning 41 percent of the vote in a field of five. Rick Treviño was second with 17.5 percent. As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a runoff election was held on May 22, which Ortiz Jones won. She faced Hurd in the November 6 general election, in what was called the most competitive congressional race in the state. As of June 30, Ortiz Jones had raised $2.2 million while Hurd had raised $2.4 million in addition to the $1.5 million with which he entered the race. With four months remaining, Ortiz Jones was approaching the district's record for election fundraising by a Democrat ($2.7 million).

Some journalists named Ortiz Jones as part of several "waves" of candidates from various backgrounds running as Democrats in 2018, including women, LGBT people, and military veterans. A March 2018 Teen Vogue article noted that if elected, Ortiz Jones would be "the first openly gay woman of color from Texas elected to Congress, as well as the first Iraq War veteran to represent Texas in Congress. She'd also be the first woman to represent Texas's 23rd Congressional district."

2017

In 2017, Ortiz Jones was the first Democrat to announce a challenge to Republican Representative Will Hurd in Texas's predominantly Hispanic 23rd congressional district, which includes much of the border between Texas and Mexico. Hillary Clinton won the district by three points in the 2016 United States presidential election and neither party has controlled the congressional seat for more than two consecutive terms since 2007.

2008

Ortiz Jones then returned to working as an intelligence analyst for United States Africa Command in Germany. In 2008, she joined the Defense Intelligence Agency, where she specialized in Latin American topics; ultimately she became a special adviser to the deputy director. In November 2016, she moved to the Executive Office of the President to serve under the Office of the United States Trade Representative. Having previously served under presidents of both parties, Ortiz Jones continued in her role during the Trump administration until June 2017, when she left her role, telling HuffPost, "The type of people that were brought in to be public servants were interested in neither the public nor the service ... That, to me, was a sign that I'm going to have to serve in a different way." She returned to San Antonio to run for Congress, living in the house where she grew up.

2006

After graduating from college, Ortiz Jones joined the United States Air Force as an intelligence officer and deployed to Iraq during the Bush Administration. After three years of active duty and reaching the rank of captain, she returned to Texas in 2006, working for a consulting company while caring for her mother, who had colon cancer (from which she eventually recovered).

2003

Ortiz Jones attended John Jay High School, serving on the student council. She earned a four-year Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) scholarship, allowing her to enroll at Boston University. In 2003, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in East Asian studies and a master's degree in economics. A lesbian who came out to her mother at 15, Ortiz Jones served under the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, where she was at risk of losing her AFROTC scholarship if her sexual orientation was disclosed.

1981

Gina Ortiz Jones (born 1981) is an American intelligence officer and politician. She was the 2018 Democratic nominee for Texas's 23rd congressional district, and was narrowly defeated by the incumbent Republican Will Hurd. In May 2019, she launched a second campaign for the office, and in August 2019, Hurd announced that he would not seek another term in 2020.

Born on February 1, 1981, in Arlington, Virginia, Ortiz Jones grew up in San Antonio, Texas, as a first-generation American daughter of a single mother, Victorina Ortiz, an Ilocano from Pangasinan, Philippines. Her mother emigrated to the U.S. and earned a teaching certificate.