RACE: U.S. House - 1st District

About the Candidate

Name: Jonathan L. Jackson
DOB: Jan. 7, 1966
Occupation: Small business owner, national spokesperson for Rainbow PUSH
Political Experience: Activist
Website: jonathanjacksonforcongress.com/
Facebook: facebook.com/jonathanjacksonforcongress
Instagram: @jonathanjacksonforcongress

Candidate Statement

I'm Jonathan Jackson. First, I’d like to thank every voter in the 1st Congressional District who cast their ballot for me in the June 28th primary that allowed me to win and represent them as the Democratic nominee. With more work to do, I ask for your vote once again.  As we move towards the general election on November 8th, your vote will allow me to represent you, your family and our communities, but it will also allow me to fight for the issues that matter and for the REAL solutions we deserve. I will represent and fight for every single constituent that resides in the 1st Congressional District.

I have a bachelor's degree and an MBA in business. I’m a 25-year business owner, a college professor of economics and family man. I've served as the national spokesman for the international human and civil rights organization, Rainbow PUSH Coalition for almost 20 years.

I have fought relentlessly for social, economic and racial justice, my entire adult life… and for many of the same issues already legislated by Congress. As your Congressman, I will continue to fight against the epidemic of gun violence, against the epidemic of opioid and fentanyl abuse in our communities.  The fight for the ban on assault weapons must continue.  We must ensure that every single person is included in the political process and has equal access to the ballot.  We must safeguard a woman’s body that is her own and not the government’s.  And that our residents in the 1st Congressional District have access to affordable housing.

I will work with government and business leaders to bring more manufacturing and other new technology to our district. I'll fight for our fair share of the "Build Back Better" funds to improve our infrastructure and extend the mass transit footprint so that residents have more access to opportunities.

I am humbly asking you to continue trusting me with your vote in the November 8th General Election. Vote Jonathan Jackson for Congressman, Democratic nominee for the 1st Congressional District.

Candidate Q&A

Why are you running?

I am running for Congress because I know that the people of the 1st District are hurting and need help. I am painfully aware of the pressing issues they face, and I am ready to address them. My first duty in Congress will be to serve the interests of every single person in the 1st District—whether they live in Englewood, Frankfort, Roseland, Hyde Park, Joliet, Kankakee, Orland Park, or the southern suburbs. That's why my platform is focused on the Three Gs: Guns, Groceries, and Gas—the pressing issues that impact people's lives and well-being every single day.

Historically, the 1st District has not gotten its fair share of federal resources. Illinois as a whole continues to be a significant net contributor to the federal budget, despite the state's mounting struggles. The people of the 1st District need better, more effective representation in Congress that will fight to get the resources they need to recover, grow, and thrive. I bring the experience, knowledge, skills, and connections in Washington to be an effective advocate for the people of the 1st District, and for all Illinoisans. Thanks to my existing working relationships with numerous federal policymakers and legislators, I will be able to hit the ground running from Day One. By leveraging those relationships and connections, I will be able to get things done that other freshmen congresspersons would, perhaps, find extremely difficult—if not impossible—to achieve.

Born into a family dedicated to the cause of human rights, activism is in my DNA. My name is synonymous with service. I have traveled the world as an advisor to my father, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr. These far-reaching travels and high-level interactions with world leaders have shaped my worldview, instilling in me an unbounded passion to stand up for the disenfranchised, defend the civil rights of every citizen, and fight for human rights and social justice for all people. As Congressman for the 1st District, I will bring my passion for justice and civil rights in all their forms—social, environmental, racial, etc.—to the nation's capital, and will work tirelessly to finally break down the walls of discrimination that continue to hinder so many hardworking men and women.

What does this office do well, and what needs fixing?

The most important duty of a member of the House of Representatives is to be the voice and champion of the people they represent. With elections every two years, representatives must constantly refresh their mandate with their constituents.

The House of Representatives is the lynchpin of representative government in the United States. The House is the only part of the federal government that represents the whole national population proportionally. While the Senate's composition tends to favor smaller and less populous states, members of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President, and the Presidency can only ever be held by one of America's 350 million citizens at a time, the members of the House represent constituencies based on population, giving citizens their most direct channel through which to make their voices heard.

Moreover, whereas presidents, senators, and justices can all be appointed or assume office through a line of succession, all members of the House must be duly elected by the people they serve, making it the most fundamentally democratic organ of the federal government. As Congressman for the 1st District, my guiding stars will always be accessibility, responsiveness, transparency, and accountability.

What is the most pressing issue facing your constituents and how do you plan on addressing it?

The 1st District is hurting. We need money for infrastructure, education, healthcare, and public safety. We must end the scourge of rampant gun violence that has spawned an epidemic of fear across our communities. And we must address mounting economic pressure on working families. Rising inflation has already delivered a serious blow, both to people's pocketbooks today, and their paths to future prosperity. I am ready and committed to confronting all of these challenges, and helping lead the district into a stronger, better, and brighter future.

As Congressman for the 1st District, I will be a voice for the countless Chicago families who simply want access to the opportunities and basic resources that are taken for granted by so many of the prosperous and thriving communities across this great land. I will focus on creating jobs and increasing workforce skills, improving economic security for families, making public transportation more effective, increasing access to and affordability of healthcare, and expanding daycare so parents can work without having to worry about their children. I will be a champion of organized labor and will continue to stand shoulder to shoulder on the picket lines with union workers.

I will also continue to work diligently to improve public safety, reduce crime, and end rampant gun violence. As an activist and organizer, I have gathered in unity with families and activists, lobbied policymakers, engaged community and civil rights leaders to end the wanton sale and distribution of weapons, and provided young people with alternatives in the form of jobs and livable wages. This will continue to be a top priority for me in Congress.

What specific steps would you take to ensure your office is accessible and responsive to your constituents?

As Congressman for the 1st Congressional District, I will engage my constituents consistently through numerous two-way channels, including regular town halls (both in-person and virtual). I will also engage in active outreach to the many community organizations and religious groups that shape public and private life across the district. I will reach out to everyone who has a stake in the future of the district, from business owners and workers to activists and environmentalists.

Members of the House of Representatives have the power and duty to put the needs of their constituents on the national agenda. To do so, representatives must genuinely understand the needs and wants of the people they represent. They can only build that understanding by listening to real people. I believe in listening first and talking second. That belief will define my approach to engaging with the citizens I represent in Congress.