Obituary: Randall Wells Jordan
CAPE ELIZABETH - Randall Wells Jordan, 94, passed away peacefully on Monday, March 29, 2021 at his daughter Lorraine’s home in .
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Randall Wells Jordan
CAPE ELIZABETH – Randall Wells Jordan, 94, passed away peacefully on Monday, March 29, 2021 at his daughter Lorraine’s home in Windham after a short illness with his family by his side.
He was born on April 27, 1926 in Portland, the son of Pomeroy Dyer Jordan and Ivy May (Jenks) Jordan.
Raney lived in Cape Elizabeth and attended Cape Elizabeth schools. He spent his childhood working on the family farm (Jordan’s Farm) on Wells Road alongside his parents and siblings. He was the youngest of nine children, Dwight Jordan, Dorothy (Jordan) Miller, Kenneth Jordan, Emma (Jordan) Kennedy, Norma (Jordan) Wainwright, William Jordan, Chadwick Jordan, and Barbara (Jordan) Conley.
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Labor landslide across regional WA sees second Kimberley-based MP and first Aboriginal MLC elected
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New Kimberley MP Divina D Anna celebrates with supporters in Broome on election night.
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Western Australia s landslide backing of the McGowan Government looks to have completely re-shaped the electoral map in the remotest parts of the state.
Key points:
Voters across the Kimberley, Pilbara, Gascoyne and Goldfields have delivered Labor an unprecedented 57 per cent of the vote in the Mining and Pastoral region
The district will see four Labor MPs elected for the first time in its four-decade history
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Ayor Makur Chuot, 31, was a long way from the Kenyan refugee camp her family lived in for nearly a decade on Saturday night as she realised she would soon be elected to the West Australian Parliament.
Surrounded by a boisterous crowd of Labor die-hards at Seafood Nation at Hillarys Boat Harbour and watching Liberal seats tumble, the accountant and former model running for the upper house said she started to get excited when she saw Hillarys candidate Caitlin Collins would take the traditional blue-ribbon seat.
Labor North Metropolitan MLC-elect Ayor Chuot.
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âI knew if we had a big swing from Caitlinâs section and also other bigger areas, it means I was going to have a big chance of getting in the upper house,â she said.
WA election: Pilbara reacts to landslide Labor victory
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Kevin Michel has been re-elected as the Member for Pilbara.
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A 30 per cent swing to Labor has consolidated the position of Kevin Michel as the Member for Pilbara.
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Kevin Michel has been re-elected for the seat of Pilbara
Mr Michel said housing, crime, the Manuwarra Red Dog Highway and the Spoilbank Marina were his priorities moving forward
Nationals candidate Scott Bourne said it was impossible for local candidates to compete with the Premier s statewide popularity
Mr Michel has so far received 61.18 per cent of the vote while the National s Scott Bourne received 17.93 per cent of the vote.