Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud has raised almost $446,000 this election cycle, significantly more than his opponent Nagi Almudhegi, drawing support from a range of donors, campaign reports filed Friday, Oct. 24, showed.
Hammoud received $445,874 in contributions during his campaign through Oct. 19 for another four-year term to lead Dearborn, $261,723 of that during the most recent time period, according to his candidate committee report filed with Wayne County. He has spent $364,516 this election cycle. His challenger, Almudhegi, an IT engineer, raised $103,330 this election cycle, about half of which, $50,526, was money from himself. Almudhegi, running in his first political race, has spent $77,449, with a current balance of $25,881.

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