DETROIT – Mike Duggan announced his decision on whether or not he will seek a fourth term as Detroit’s mayor.
Duggan addressed city employees at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024. He said he would not be seeking a fourth term.
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Before becoming mayor of Detroit, Duggan graduated from law school at the University of Michigan, became an attorney for Wayne County, and then served 14 years as Deputy Wayne County Executive.
He worked for three years as Wayne County Prosecutor before he was hired as CEO of the Detroit Medical Center in 2004. In 2013, he left the DMC to run for mayor of Detroit. He is the second-longest serving mayor in Detroit’s elections history, according to the city.