Duggan, Adams advance from Detroit mayoral primary
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FILE - In this July 12, 2021, file photo, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan speaks at a vaccine mobilization event before Vice President Kamala Harris takes the stage at the TCF Center in Detroit. Duggan and former deputy mayor Anthony Adams will face off in Detroit’s Nov. 2 general election for the city’s top elected seat. Duggan received 50,853 votes, while Adams trailed with 7014 votes, to finish as the top two vote-getters in Tuesday, Aug. non-partisan primary.
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Troy Desole, 47, front, of Detroit, votes at Carstens Elementary Middle School at Remus Robinson in the state's primary election, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, in Detroit.
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Kyle Carey, 40, of Detroit, votes at Carstens Elementary Middle School at Remus Robinson in the state's primary election, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, in Detroit.
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Robert Plant, Jr., 70, of Detroit, votes at the Detroit Service Learning Academy in the state's primary election, Tuesday morning, Aug. 3, 2021, in Detroit.
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Jennifer Johnson, 61, of Detroit, votes at the Detroit Service Learning Academy in the state's primary election, Tuesday morning, Aug. 3, 2021, in Detroit.
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Candidate Anthony Adams speaks on the phone with supporters from his campaign headquarters on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021 in Detroit. Mayor Mike Duggan and Adams will face off in Detroit’s Nov. 2 general election for the city’s top elected seat.
DETROIT (AP) — Mayor Mike Duggan and former Deputy Mayor Anthony Adams will face off in Detroit’s Nov. 2 general election for the city’s top elected seat.
Duggan received 50,853 votes and Adams was next with 7,014 votes to finish as the top two vote-getters in Tuesday’s nonpartisan primary, according to unofficial results with all precincts reporting.
Duggan is seeking his third consecutive term as mayor. He first was elected in 2013 as Detroit pushed through the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history and took office in January 2014.
Duggan also has been a former deputy executive for Wayne County, county prosecutor and Detroit Medical Center chief executive.
Adams, an attorney, was deputy mayor for several years under disgraced former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. He helped lead Kilpatrick’s efforts to expand the city’s downtown convention center and a proposal to sell the city’s half of the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel.
Adams also handled mayoral duties in early 2008 as Kilpatrick went into seclusion following a text-messaging sex scandal with then-chief of staff Christine Beatty.