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Who is Farheen Hakeem?
Committed to making sure community voices are engaged in politics, she decided to āwalk the talkā in 2005 and run for Mayor of Minneapolis. Farheen was the first Mayoral candidate endorsed by the Green Party and secured 14% of the primary vote. Although she was not voted into office, the campaign launched her from a political no-name to a viable political leader in a few short months. Securing 14% as a āthird-partyā candidate also demonstrated the power of her grassroots organizing, as citizens put their support behind the candidate who offered a fresh message of community participation and government accountability. Following the mayoral campaign, she heard from many supporters who urged her to remain in the political discussion and run again. After assessing her skills and listening to community needs, Farheen announced her candidacy for Hennepin County Commissioner, District 4. After a strong campaign, Farheen earned almost 17,000 votes, which is 33% of the general vote against a long term Democratic Party machine candidate. After living in the district for 8 years, and learning the current office holder was not returning for another term, Farheen saw the opportunity to have community voices be recognized at State government and was the first to declare her candidacy for Minnesota State Representative for 61B. Farheen has returned to become the Lead Community Coordinator for the Muslim Girls Initiative for the Girl Scout Council of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys. Farheen was born and raised on the north side of Chicago, with her two brothers from immigrant parents. Farheenās parents were small business owners. She graduated from a public high school and holds a Bachelorās degree in Mathematics from Oberlin College. Farheen is also a foster parent and continues to volunteer as a Girl Scout Leader. |