Jordan Brewer, President of the Clinton County Commissioners and current Clinton County Commissioner for District 3, officially filed Monday, February 2, to seek re-election in the 2026 Republican Primary.
First caucused into office in 2020 and elected countywide in 2022, Brewer is running on a record of results, a commitment to honest and transparent communication with constituents, and a demonstrated willingness to lead decisively when the future of Clinton County is at stake.
During his tenure, Brewer has helped guide several major county initiatives, including the installation of a one-million-gallon elevated water storage tank, the expansion of utilities infrastructure in the annexed area of the City of Frankfort extending toward I-65, and the renegotiation of the Republic Landfill contract. That renegotiation resulted in a one-time $1.5 million payment to the County and is projected to generate more than $8 million in new tipping-fee revenue over the life of the agreement.
Under Brewer’s leadership, Clinton County was also recognized by the Indiana County Commissioners’ Association with the Outstanding Team Effort Award for its opioid settlement strategy, an approach that ensures 100 percent of funds are directed toward prevention and treatment efforts. Jordan was also presented with the Governor’s Leadership Award in 2023 by Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch for his excellent dedication to the citizens of Clinton County and public service.
Most recently, as President of the Commissioners, Brewer led the county through a high-profile zoning decision involving a proposed data center development. His leadership emphasized careful review, public transparency, and prioritizing the long-term interests of Clinton County residents, reinforcing his campaign message of loyalty to what is best for the county as a whole.
“I have consistently shown that leadership means making informed, sometimes difficult decisions while keeping the public fully informed,” Brewer stated. “That steady approach is exactly what Clinton County needs as it plans for the future.”
A longtime Clinton County resident, Brewer grew up on a farm just off State Road 39, working alongside his late father and brother in farming, tile work, and raising hogs. He continues to stay deeply connected to the community and its next generation as founder and president of the Clinton Prairie Basketball Club, Inc., which provides youth opportunities to learn, grow, and participate in basketball while emphasizing competitiveness and discipline. He is also a small business owner, raising hogs as well as providing private instruction for the sport of basketball to Clinton County youth.
His re-election campaign will focus on continuing momentum over the next four years, with priorities that include courthouse restoration, improved government efficiency, responsible infrastructure investment, and economic development that preserves Clinton County’s agricultural roots while preparing it for long-term success.
Jordan Brewer respectfully asks for the continued support of Clinton County voters in the 2026 Republican Primary Election.