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Hamtramck, Dearborn Heights voters select new faces to run for mayor in November election
Hamtramck, Dearborn Heights voters select new faces to run for mayor in November election

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time3 days ago

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Hamtramck, Dearborn Heights voters select new faces to run for mayor in November election

With the mayors of Hamtramck and Dearborn Heights stepping down, new names have been announced in Tuesday's August primary election. According to unofficial results, Adam Alharbi and City Councilman Muhith Mahmood are the winners in Hamtramck's mayoral primary race, with all five precincts reporting. Meanwhile, City Council Chairman Mo Baydoun and Denise Malinowski Maxwell were the projected winners in Dearborn Heights, with all 15 precincts reporting. The winners of the November general election will succeed Hamtramck Mayor Amer Ghalib and Dearborn Heights Mayor Bill Bazzi, who were picked by President Trump to serve as the U.S. ambassador to Kuwait and Tunisia, respectively. Ghalib, who was born in Yemen, was elected in 2021, becoming the first Arab American and Muslim mayor of Hamtramck. At the same time, the city swore in its first all-Muslim city council since its incorporation. Bazzi has been in office since 2021. Mahmood and Councilmember Abu Musa were recently at the center of controversy after their residences were called into question at a city council meeting earlier this year. A private investigator revealed at the April 25 meeting that Muhith Mahmood lives in Troy, and Abu Musa lives in Warren, using public records, surveillance, and GPS tracking as evidence. Both Mahmood and Musa argued that while they do have second homes in those communities, they live in Hamtramck. Despite the claims, the council voted against removing either member from the board. In June, Mahmood was named in a lawsuit filed by City Manager Max Garbarino and Hamtramck Special Investigator David Adamczyk. The lawsuit alleged corruption and violation of the Michigan Whistleblower Protection Act and Open Meetings Act. Other council members, as well as Ghalib and Police Chief Jamiel Altaheri, were named in the lawsuit.

Two Hamtramck City Council members to remain on board despite investigation into residency
Two Hamtramck City Council members to remain on board despite investigation into residency

CBS News

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

Two Hamtramck City Council members to remain on board despite investigation into residency

Tensions were high at Hamtramck's city council meeting on Tuesday as residents and the city are now working to find out if two council members live in the city and deserve to stay on the council. At the April 25 Hamtramck City Council meeting, a private investigator, using public records, surveillance, and GPS tracking, revealed that Muhith Mahmood lives in Troy, and Abu Musa lives in Warren. "We have elected people to represent us who think they're too good to live with us," Russ Gordon from Hamtramck said. At Tuesday's meeting, both Mahmood and Musa argued that while they do have second homes in those communities, they live in Hamtramck. "My W-2 since 2011 in Hamtramck address and all other things, my insurance and my car in Hamtramck," Musa said. However, dozens of residents spoke during public comment about their distrust of Musa and Mahmood and their frustrations with the idea that elected officials might not live in the communities they serve. "We need to call it what it is, a complete failure of leadership," said Andrea Karpinski from Hamtramck. "This is a close-knit community, and you already know what that investigation was going to prove, you know where your colleagues live, and it's not here." Mayor Pro Tem Khalil Refai said there's not enough evidence for any action right now, and the city council voted against removing either Musa or Mahmood. However, both residents and the city council continued to raise the issue that there's no hard definition in Hamtramck of what officially makes someone a resident. "Tricky subject. There's evidence that shows they're not here 100% of the time, so what constitutes a resident of Hamtramck?" said Diane Frkan from Hamtramck. As of right now, Mahmood is aiming to become the mayor of Hamtramck, and Musa is running for reelection on the council. Many residents tonight are saying that if they're not kicked out, they'll have to vote them out later this year.

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