Jordan Fuchs serves as Deputy Secretary of State and Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. She is his top policy advisor and oversees five divisions of the Secretary of State’s office: Securities, Corporations, Professional Licensing, Elections, and Charites. 

Secretary Raffensperger appointed Deputy Fuchs to the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a non-profit organization that aims to improve accuracy of voter rolls and access to registration—ensures Georgia has the cleanest voter lists in the country.  

Deputy Fuchs is the former Vice President and Political Consultant at Landmark Communications, Inc. and served as a senior political consultant to federal, statewide, local and judicial candidates.  

Focused on competitive primary and general elections across Georgia, she led the modernization of Landmark Communications’ local election tactics in advertising, public relations research, IVR and digital polling, digital media, canvassing and outreach.  

Prior to joining Landmark Communications, Deputy Fuchs served the U.S. Congress and Foreign Policy Program for the Council on Foreign Relations. She also worked with the Office of Congressman Rob Woodall in Washington, DC.  

Jordan earned a A.B.J. in Public Relations from the Henry Grady School of Journalism and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Georgia.