Somali immigrant elected to Lewiston school board
LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — A man originally from Somalia has become the first African immigrant to win elected office in Lewiston, a city that has long had a significant Somali population.
Write-in candidate Jama Mohamed picked up 10 additional votes at a Thursday recount to win a seat on the school committee.
The 29-year-old Mohamed will be sworn into office in January.
Mohamed tells the Sun Journal(http://bit.ly/18thBWr ) that serving on the committee is “a lot of responsibility.”
Mohamed came to the United States in 2004 and to Lewiston in 2008. The father of six works as a case manager and interpreter atTrinity Jubilee Center and is co-founder of a student mentoring organization.
A Somali-American woman previously served on the city’s school committee, but she was appointed, not elected.
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