Hamida Dakane

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Hamida Dakane (born c.1989) is a Kenyan-American politician who is the first Black and first Muslim person to serve in the North Dakota Legislative Assembly. She was elected in 2022 as a Democrat to represent District 10 of the North Dakota House of Representatives, centered in Fargo. She served one term, losing reelection in 2024.

Preceded byNone (district created after redistricting)
Succeeded byJared Hendrix
Bornc.1989 (age 3637)
Quick facts Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 10th district, Preceded by ...
Hamida Dakane
Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives
from the 10th district
In office
December 1, 2022  December 1, 2024
Preceded byNone (district created after redistricting)
Succeeded byJared Hendrix
Personal details
Bornc.1989 (age 3637)
PartyNorth Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party
EducationNorth Dakota State University, University of Maryland
Occupation
  • Politician
  • community organizer
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Life and career

Born in northeastern Kenya circa 1989[1] and of Somali descent, a member of the Degoodi clan,[citation needed] Dakane moved to the United States in 2011 on a student visa to attend North Dakota State University. She chaired the NDSU Black Student Association while studying for her bachelor's degree in emergency management and international studies. She stayed in the United States to work as a community organizer after graduation. She first ran for political office in 2020, unsuccessfully seeking to represent District 16 in the North Dakota House of Representatives.[2]

In November 2022, Dakane was elected to represent House District 10 for a two-year term from December 1, 2022, to December 1, 2024.[2] She represents the district alongside Rep. Steve Swiontek, a Republican. During North Dakota's 2023 legislative session, Dakane served on the Industry, Business and Labor and the Transportation standing committees and held interim appointments on the Workforce and the Agricultural and Natural Resources standing committees. Dakane and fellow state senator Kathy Hogan have sponsored mental health, childcare, and workforce development bills, most of which have been voted down by the overwhelmingly Republican state legislature.[3][4] In November 2024, she narrowly lost reelection to Republican challenger Jared Hendrix and Republican incumbent Steve Swiontek, receiving 31% of the vote to Hendrix's 33% and Swiontek's 34%.[5]

Dakane holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Maryland. In 2018, she was appointed to serve on the Fargo Human Relations Commission. She has received the Human Rights MLK Award from the City of Fargo and been named Woman of the Year by the Fargo YWCA.[2][4]

Electoral history

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2020 North Dakota House of Representatives election, District 16[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ben Koppelman 5,434 29.28
Republican Andrew Marschall 4,782 25.77
Democratic–NPL Tracey L. Wilkie 4,448 23.97
Democratic–NPL Hamida Dakane 3,869 20.85
Write-in 23 0.12
Total votes 18,556 100.00
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2022 North Dakota House of Representatives election, District 10[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Swiontek 1,687 40.03
Democratic–NPL Hamida Dakane 1,343 31.87
Democratic–NPL Damian Ridl 1,153 27.36
Write-in 31 0.74
Total votes 4,214 100.00
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2024 North Dakota House of Representatives election, District 10
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Swiontek (incumbent) 3,132 34.31
Republican Jared Hendrix 3,054 33.45
Democratic–NPL Hamida Dakane (incumbent) 2,873 31.47
Write-in 70 0.77
Total votes 9,129 100.00
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