[1][2] Jones first became involved in politics when he was elected the East Donegal Township supervisor.
[3] He would go on to defeat Democrat Mark Temons, a tradesman and small business owner, and Libertarian Josh Gerber, by a 27-point margin.
[6] Jones opposes gun control measures, including background checks.
[7][8] Jones opposes same-sex marriage,[9] supports restricting transgender student athletes to participating on the team of their biological sex, and supports banning discussion of LGBT topics and books covering such in Pennsylvania schools.
He supports making it mandatory for every voter to show an ID before voting, and is in favor of banning mail-in ballots.