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Rooted in the Community. Committed to Service.

Local Roots. Real Community Connections.

Jordan is a mental health technician in Dunning and a proud resident of Jefferson Park. He also has experience working in community corrections.  Jordan is running for office because he wants to help people both as individuals and at the community level. You might spot Jordan shopping at Angelo Caputo's or grabbing a meal at Noon O Kabab.

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about jordan shamlou

Dedicated to Community, Accountability, and Progress

Building Stronger Relationships Between Residents and Public Safety Through Transparency and Engagement

Jordan Shamlou is committed to serving the 16th Police District with integrity, accountability, and a community-first mindset. His campaign focuses on creating safer neighborhoods, improving communication between residents and law enforcement, and ensuring every voice within the district is heard and respected.

With a passion for civic engagement and meaningful change, Jordan believes strong communities are built through transparency, collaboration, and trust. He is dedicated to advocating for policies and initiatives that strengthen public safety while promoting fairness, accessibility, and open dialogue throughout the district.

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Serving the 16th Police District

Committed to Safer Streets and Stronger Community Relationships

Jordan Shamlou is dedicated to representing the voices of residents across the 16th Police District. With a focus on transparency, accountability, and collaboration, his mission is to strengthen trust between the community and law enforcement while working toward safer neighborhoods for everyone.

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Community Safety

Safer Neighborhoods Through Collaboration

Advocating for stronger partnerships between residents and law enforcement to improve neighborhood safety, strengthen community trust, and create a more secure environment for families and local businesses.

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Transparency in Policing

Building Trust Through Accountability

Supporting open communication, accountability, and public access to information to help strengthen trust and improve relationships between the community and law enforcement.

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Community Engagement

Strengthening Community Connections

Encouraging meaningful engagement between residents, local organizations, and public safety leaders to build stronger relationships and a more united community.

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Responsive Leadership

Leadership That Listens and Acts

Committed to listening to the concerns of residents, addressing community priorities, and advocating for practical solutions that positively impact the 16th District.

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