💨 Abstract
On Tuesday, Detroit voters will participate in a municipal primary to select two candidates for the mayoral election, replacing Mike Duggan, who is running for governor. Nine candidates are vying for the position, with current city council president Mary Sheffield leading in fundraising and endorsements. The city has seen economic improvements since the 2013 bankruptcy, but challenges like affordable housing and economic disparities remain.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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