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    Gabby Hood Announces Racine Mayoral Run to Strengthen the City's Future

Apr
10
2026
PRESS RELEASE

Gabby Hood Announces Racine Mayoral Run to Strengthen the City's Future

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 10, 2026

GABBY HOOD ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR MAYOR OF THE CITY OF RACINE

RACINE, WI — Gabrielle “Gabby” Hood, a police officer, community leader, and lifelong Racine resident, has officially announced her candidacy for Mayor of the City of Racine in the April 2027 election.

“As a proud Racinian, I will be the kind of leader I would want to vote for,” said Hood. “Not just a mayor in title, but a leader who governs with accountability, transparency, and joy. Our community deserves a Racine where everyone can live safely, thrive, and prosper.”

Hood brings more than a decade of leadership experience across multiple fields. She has worked in the skilled trades as a certified electrician and business owner, served as a police officer in the Community Oriented Policing (C.O.P.) Unit, and built a strong reputation as a community advocate through her nonprofit and civic work.

She is the founder and executive director of Benner Beats Hunger, an initiative addressing food insecurity that provided more than 3,200 nutritious meals to Racine families during the summer of 2025, with plans to expand further in 2026. Hood also serves as Board Chair of the Homeless Assistance Leadership Organization (HALO), Racine County’s only homeless shelter, where she helps oversee operations and financial management.

In addition to her nonprofit leadership, Hood is the Girls’ Varsity Basketball Head Coach at Franklin High School. Throughout her career, she has led numerous efforts focused on youth development, expanding access to essential resources, and bringing together residents from diverse backgrounds across southeastern Wisconsin.

Hood’s campaign will focus on five key priorities: public safety, job creation and economic growth, affordability, education and youth outcomes, and overall quality of life.

“The challenges facing our community are real, and so is my commitment to addressing them,” Hood said. “We need leadership rooted in compassion, collaboration, and consistency—leadership that understands what makes Racine strong. Together, we can build a city where families and visitors alike can live, explore, and contribute to a thriving community. It’s time for new leadership to move Racine forward.”

For more information, visit GabbyForMayor.com or follow the campaign at @GabbyForMayor.

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Contact: Nimra Haroon | 262-467-9842 | info@gabbyformayor.com