2025 Dearborn mayoral election
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The 2025 Dearborn mayoral election took place on November 4, 2025. Incumbent Mayor Abdullah Hammoud, who was first elected in the 2021 Dearborn mayoral election, ran for re-election against IT manager Nagi Almudhegi. Because only two candidates filed for the election, the primary election was cancelled.[1] Though the election was formally nonpartisan, Hammoud is a Democrat, and was a leader in the 2024 Uncommitted National Movement,[2] while Almudhegi is a Republican, and supported by prominent Michigan Republicans.[3] Hammoud was re-elected with 71.4% of the popular vote, an improvement of roughly 16.8% from his victory in the final round of the 2021 Dearborn mayoral election.
Declared
- Abdullah Hammoud, incumbent Mayor (Democratic)[1]
- Nagi Almudhegi, IT manager (Republican)[3]
Disqualified
- Hassan Aoun, conservative activist[a]
Endorsements
Nagi Almudhegi (R)
- Local officials
- Hussein Berry, former at-large Dearborn Public Schools board member (2017–2025) (Democratic)[5]
- Amer Ghalib, mayor of Hamtramck (2021–present) (Democratic)[6]
- Individuals
- Hassan Aoun, conservative activist and former candidate[a][5]
- Tudor Dixon, political commentator and nominee for governor in 2022[6]
Abdullah Hammoud (D)
- Local officials
- Organizations
- Council on American–Islamic Relations Action[8]
- Dearborn Area Association of Realtors[9]
- Emgage Action Michigan[10]
- New American Leaders Action Fund[11]
- Political parties