Yemeni-Americans Eye Mayoral Seats in Michigan’s Dearborn and Hamtramck
Naji Almadhaji and Adam Al-Harbi represent the rising political voice of Yemeni immigrants in Dearborn and Hamtramck.

In a remarkable step that reflects the resilience and progress of Yemeni immigrants in the United States, two Yemeni-American candidates — Engineer Naji Almadhaji and Entrepreneur Adam Al-Harbi — have announced their candidacy for mayor in the cities of Dearborn and Hamtramck, Michigan.
The upcoming elections in November will mark a historic moment for the Yemeni community, as both candidates bring forward ambitious platforms centered on economic growth, social development, and civic engagement.
Naji Almadhaji: A Vision for Dearborn
Naji Almadhaji, the first Yemeni-American to run for mayor of Dearborn, has built a strong reputation in local governance, community planning, and civic involvement. His campaign, launched under the slogan “Dearborn First,” emphasizes public service, infrastructure development, and economic revitalization. With Dearborn’s population of nearly 110,000, Almadhaji’s candidacy symbolizes the city’s growing diversity and the increasing role of Arab-American leadership in shaping its future.

Adam Al-Harbi: Leadership for Hamtramck
In Hamtramck, Adam Al-Harbi, a well-known businessman and community leader, is running to succeed former Yemeni-American mayor Dr. Amer Ghalib. Al-Harbi has gained recognition for his organizational skills, investments, and support for youth and community initiatives. During a recent election forum, he outlined his vision for Hamtramck: strengthening public safety, boosting the local economy, and ensuring transparency in city governance. His leadership style reflects both confidence and accountability, which has resonated with the city’s population of over 22,000 residents.
Shared Goals and Community Empowerment
Both candidates share a commitment to advancing local development through:
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Improving public services and infrastructure
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Supporting entrepreneurship and small businesses
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Empowering women and youth in civic life
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Promoting social justice and equal service distribution
Their campaigns highlight how Yemeni immigrants have evolved from workers and business owners to policymakers and leaders in American civic life.

The Symbolism of Yemeni Representation
The candidacies of Almadhaji and Al-Harbi underscore the rising influence of the Yemeni diaspora in the United States. Over decades, Yemeni immigrants have contributed to industries, built businesses, and strengthened communities in Michigan, New York, and California. Now, they are moving into leadership roles, proving that immigrant communities are not just participants but shapers of America’s democratic process.
This political momentum reflects how Yemeni-Americans are transforming their migration journey into a movement for civic empowerment, bridging heritage with a vision for inclusive urban development.