Nadia Mohamed has thanked voters for placing their trust and faith in her.

Former refugee Nadia Mohamed has made history after being elected as mayor in the Minnesota city of St. Louis Park, making her the first Somali-American to be elected by voters as mayor in the United States.

About 59% of voters voted for the 27 year-old who defeated Dale Anderson, a former banker, in the Tuesday election.

She campaigned on a promise to "deliver accountability and transparency back to the community", according to American media.

"I am deeply honored by the outpour of support by everyone. This election is a momentous one and I am truely grateful for the opportunity to lead this great city. Remember, this is a milestone, not the destination," Mohamed posted on X, formerly Twitter.

As mayor she will manage the city and be responsible for executive-level operations. She will also chair the city council.

Mohamed’s family moved to St. Louis Park when she was 10 years old, the Voice of America website reports.

TRT Afrika and agencies