Somali immigrant runs for re-election in Minnesota

Somali immigrant runs for re-election in Minnesota

Mohamud Noor, a Somali immigrant, is running for re-election to the Minnesota House of Representatives, District 60B. Noor was first elected on November 6, 2018.

Noor kicked off his re-election campaign on February 4th.

According to Ballotpedia,

Noor’s experience includes work as the executive director of the Confederation of Somali Communities, the director of the Minneapolis School Board, and a system administrator for Hennepin County and the Minnesota Department of Human Services. He has also served as a member of the Minnesota Governor’s Council of Black Minnesotans and a union activist for the Minnesota Association of Professional Employees

The election will be held in November 2020.

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