Dr. Diana Jordan-Baldwin Launches Candidacy for Florida House District 18
Dr. Diana Jordan-Baldwin's Candidacy for Florida House District 18
In a significant announcement, Dr. Diana Jordan-Baldwin, a veteran of the U.S. Army, has declared her intention to run for the Florida House of Representatives, specifically for District 18. The announcement, made on June 4, 2026, marks the beginning of a campaign grounded in decades of public service and a vision focused on community needs.
Having dedicated over 20 years to various roles in military service, federal oversight, and community engagement, Dr. Jordan-Baldwin brings a wealth of experience to her candidacy. Her commitment to improving the quality of life for residents of her district is reflected in her campaign's central themes: accountability, support for seniors and veterans, enhanced healthcare access, and economic opportunity.
A Commitment to Seniors and Families
At the core of her campaign is a focus on Florida's growing elderly population, an demographic that she believes deserves special attention. Dr. Jordan-Baldwin advocates for access to quality healthcare, affordable housing, and safe neighborhoods, promising to be a voice for seniors in the legislative process. "Service has defined my life," Dr. Jordan-Baldwin stated, emphasizing her belief in listening to community needs and acting with integrity. She aims to ensure that the voices of seniors, veterans, children, and working families are heard in Tallahassee.
Extensive Background in Leadership
As a former logistics officer in the U.S. Army, Dr. Jordan-Baldwin understands the importance of mission-focused leadership. Her career continued with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where she served as a senior procurement analyst. In these roles, she was responsible for the stewardship of taxpayer dollars and enhancing the transparency of government processes.
In St. Johns County, her community involvement has extended to various boards and governance roles, including the Community Medical Center and Mental Health Group Home boards. Her efforts have been instrumental in guiding responsible financial practices and long-term development strategies.
Dr. Jordan-Baldwin is also the founder and CEO of several organizations aimed at supporting families in Northeast Florida, including Dovez Nest Home LLC, which assists individuals with disabilities, and the Christopher Burks Scholarship Foundation, established in honor of her late husband. These initiatives highlight her commitment to community service and support for vulnerable populations.
Civic Engagement and Community Commitment
Throughout her career, Dr. Jordan-Baldwin has been active in civic and faith-based organizations, including the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority and NAACP. As an ordained minister, her dedication to compassion and community advocacy is evident in her past achievements and ongoing initiatives.
Her candidacy is set to bring a fresh perspective to the Florida House, particularly regarding issues impacting diverse groups, including retirees, military families, small business owners, and young professionals. District 18 itself is characterized by a mix of coastal communities and rapidly growing suburban areas, benefiting from the contributions of its diverse residents.
Looking Ahead to the Election
Dr. Jordan-Baldwin’s name will appear on the ballot for the primary election on August 18, 2026. Should she secure a majority of votes, she will advance as the representative for District 18 without the need for a general election, unless other candidates enter the race.
For those interested in supporting her campaign or learning more about upcoming events, residents are encouraged to visit her campaign website at drjordanbaldwinforflorida.com or get in touch via email or phone.
In a rapidly evolving political landscape, Dr. Diana Jordan-Baldwin aims to bridge gaps in representation for the people of Florida House District 18, bringing integrity and service-driven leadership to the forefront of Palm Valley and surrounding communities.