BY Benjamin ClarkAugust 18, 2025
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Hamtramck council member filmed depositing multiple absentee ballots before primary win

A Michigan city council member was caught on camera slipping stacks of apparent absentee ballots into a drop box mere days before securing his re-election in a local primary.

According to the New York Post, Hamtramck City Council member Abu Musa was recorded on Aug. 1 passing bundles of papers from the passenger seat of a car to the driver, who then stuffed them into a nearby ballot box. The footage, obtained by Local 4, raises serious questions about the integrity of the process just ahead of the Aug. 5 primary.

Four days after the incident, Musa clinched his council seat, outpacing 11 other candidates with 1,129 votes. Strikingly, only 286 of those were cast on Election Day, while a whopping 843 came from absentee ballots, per the Daily Mail's analysis.

Absentee Ballots Tip the Scales

Without those absentee votes, Musa would have landed in fifth place, a far cry from victory. The numbers alone paint a troubling picture of how heavily his win relied on ballots cast outside the polling booth.

The footage of this ballot box dump surfaced earlier in August, hot on the heels of unrelated election fraud charges against two other Hamtramck council members from a 2023 probe. That earlier investigation flagged concerns over absentee ballots dropped in bulk with eerily similar handwriting, as noted by a city clerk.

While Musa was named in that prior scrutiny, no charges were filed against him at the time. Still, the timing of this new video, captured as part of a separate inquiry, only deepens the shadow over his actions.

Residency Questions Add Fuel to Fire

Beyond the ballot box incident, Musa faces an ongoing investigation into whether he even resides in Hamtramck, a legal requirement for holding his council seat. He has flatly denied these claims, as reported by Local 4, but the overlap of controversies can't be ignored.

The video of the Aug. 1 drop was, in fact, recorded as part of this residency probe, according to Michigan State Police. It’s a curious twist that an investigation into one issue unearthed evidence of another potential breach of trust.

Local law in Michigan doesn't cap how many absentee ballots one person can submit on behalf of others, but the rules are strict about who qualifies to do so. Oakland County Clerk Lisa Brown clarified to WXWZ that only immediate family or cohabitants can return someone else’s ballot, a narrow allowance Musa’s actions may have stretched.

Legal Loopholes and Public Trust

Brown’s words cut to the core: “You can [turn in more than one ballot], but there’s a big caveat as to who, whose ballot you can return.” If Musa was merely a courier for strangers, this isn’t just bending the rules; it’s a slap in the face to voters who expect a clean process.

The silence from Musa himself, who declined to comment on the footage, does little to ease concerns. When elected officials dodge accountability, it fuels the very distrust many already feel toward a system that seems too easily gamed.

This isn’t about piling on one man; it’s about safeguarding the bedrock of democracy. Every ballot must reflect a voter’s true intent, not become a pawn in a numbers game driven by those in power.

Restoring Faith in the Ballot Box

Hamtramck’s saga is a stark reminder that election integrity isn’t a partisan talking point; it’s a shared duty. When footage like this emerges, showing a council member handling stacks of ballots under questionable circumstances, it erodes confidence in the very process we rely on.

Michigan’s laws may allow some flexibility in ballot delivery, but they’re not a free pass to play fast and loose with voter trust. The state, and Hamtramck in particular, must tighten oversight to ensure such incidents don’t become normalized, lest the public’s faith crumble further.

Ultimately, this story isn’t just about Abu Musa or one primary race; it’s a call to action for all who value fair play in governance. Let’s demand clarity, enforce the rules, and rebuild a system where every vote counts as cast, not as collected.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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