In February 2025, Kinloch entered electoral politics, announcing a bid for mayor of Detroit in the
2025 election. His campaign kickoff, held at the
Fox Theatre on February 19, was reportedly attended by thousands. His campaign platform included plans to build 10,000
affordable housing units, establish ten new grocery stores to address
food deserts, and create a training center for in-demand jobs paying $35 per hour. Kinloch has stated that he intended to continue his pastoral duties if elected mayor. In May 2025, Kinloch received a significant endorsement from the
United Auto Workers (UAW). Kinloch placed second in the August primary election, and advanced to the general election in November, which he lost to
Mary Sheffield. == Other affiliations and recognition ==