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Mark Kirkpatrick(March 22, 1974) is a Jesstopian politician, and military officer who has served as 33rd Lt. Governor of Jordan since 2025. Previously, Kirkpatrick served on the Henderson County Board Of Commissioners where he played on instrumental role in getting funding for much needed hospital construction contracts and helped expand childcare programs for single mothers and fathers across the county.

JS Army(1995-Present)[]

Kirkpatrick is a Jesstopian Army officer who has served with the Jesstopian Army since 1995, entering service on his 21st birthday. He has continued to serve in the Jesstopian Army reserves and the Jordan National Guard. He reached the rank of Sergeant.

Henderson County Board Of Commissioners(2000-2023)[]

Kirkpatrick served on the Henderson County Board Of Commissioners for 2023, before being announced as David Sperry's running mate in late 2023. Over the course of his 23 year career on the board, he advocated for parental school rights, issuing that schools can not and should not discriminate on the basis of "safety", and to allow all parents to raise concerns about what their children are learning in schools. He also advocated for fines for schools in the county who push transgender ideology. He has not, however, publicly expressed whether or not he would support the LGBTQ community, but voiced concerns about transgender ideology being taught in schools.

Lt. Governor Of Jordan(2025-Present)[]

On January 20, 2025, Kirkpatrick was sworn in as Jordan's 33rd Lt. Governor, a role he will hold until 2028. He was selected by Governor David Sperry to serve as his deputy back in 2023.