Mary Sheffield advances in Detroit mayor’s race, opponent not yet decided
DETROIT (AP) — Mary Sheffield, Detroit’s City Council president, has advanced to the November election that will decide who will succeed popular three-term Mayor Mike Duggan, who is not seeking reelection.
A field of eight other candidates are still vying to become the second person advancing from Tuesday’s primary to the general election.
If elected, Sheffield would be the first woman and the first Black woman to hold the role of Detroit mayor. She was first elected to City Council in 2013 at age 26 and has been president since 2022.
Duggan is running for Michigan’s governor in 2026 as an independent.
