Jamal Osman (politician)

Jamal Osman is a Somali-American politician in Minnesota's Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party. In August 2020, he was elected to the Minneapolis City Council.

Jamal Osman
Member of the Minneapolis City Council from the 6th Ward
Assumed office
August 28, 2020
Preceded byAbdi Warsame
Personal details
Born1983/1984 (age 36–37)
Somalia
Political partyDemocratic
Children5
WebsiteOfficial website

Early life

Osman was born in Somalia and was a refugee in Kenya before coming to the United States when he was 14.[1] After arriving in Minnesota, he lived in public housing.[2]

Career

Osman is a social services worker[3] and has worked as a resident advocate for the non-profit CommonBond Communities.[4] He has also served on the board of the Phillips Community Clinic.[2]

2020 election

A special municipal election was held on August 11, 2020 for Ward 6's vacant seat. The previous councilmember, Abdi Warsame, resigned from the seat in March 2020 to head the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority. The special election occurred after the George Floyd protests and during the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] As a candidate, Osman supported dismantling the Minneapolis Police Department. He said he would address the opioid crisis and advocated for access to affordable housing.[2] Osman defeated 10 other candidates in the race and was sworn into office on August 28.[3]

Personal life

Osman is married to Ilo and has five children. He lives in Phillips West Neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota [5]

Electoral history

Minneapolis City Council Ward 6 special election, 2020
Political party/principle Candidate % 1st Choice Round 1
DFL Jamal Osman 27.51 2,131
DFL AJ Awed 22.23 1,722
DFL AK Hassan 13.76 1,066
DFL Abdirizak Bihi 12.94 1,002
DFL Michael P. Dougherty 5.05 391
DFL Alex Palacios 4.96 384
DFL Saciido Shaie 4.30 333

References

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