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    Abdirizak Mohamed Ali Might be the First Somali-American Mayor in Hopkins

    August 30, 2025
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    Somali-American academic Abdirizak Mohamed Ali has officially launched his campaign for mayor of Hopkins, marking a potential historic moment for the Somali diaspora in the United States.

    In an interview with the Somali National News Agency (SONNA), Abdirizak described his candidacy as more than a personal pursuit.

    He emphasized that his campaign reflects the broader aspirations of Somali-Americans seeking greater representation and leadership roles in U.S. cities.

    A Step Toward Representation

    If elected, Abdirizak Mohamed Ali would become one of the first Somali-Americans to hold the mayoral seat in Hopkins, a milestone that he believes would symbolize progress for immigrant communities nationwide.

    He noted that his campaign is grounded in inclusivity and the belief that all residents, regardless of background, deserve equal access to opportunities and services.

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    Abdirizak Mohamed Ali Vision for Hopkins

    Competing against several candidates from diverse backgrounds, Abdirizak highlighted the need for responsive and people-centered governance.
    He stressed his priorities as:

    • Improving neighborhood cleanliness and livability.
    • Strengthening family and community safety.
    • Expanding fair opportunities for business owners, homeowners, tenants, students, and elders.

    “I want to build a local government that listens to its people,” Abdirizak said.
    “Hopkins deserves leadership that is transparent, accountable, and committed to serving every resident.”

    Community Call to Action

    Abdirizak Mohamed Ali concluded by urging Hopkins community to support his campaign, framing his candidacy as a chance to shape a more inclusive and forward-looking city.

    He promised to deliver equitable services that reflect the diverse needs of Hopkins residents while fostering unity and shared progress.

    As the campaign unfolds, Somali-American voters and supporters across the diaspora are watching closely, viewing this race as a significant step toward greater political participation and representation in American local governance.

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