2013 Detroit mayoral election
The 2013 Detroit mayoral election was held on November 5, 2013, to elect the Mayor of Detroit, Michigan. Incumbent Mayor Dave Bing chose to retire rather than seek re-election.
The Mayor of Detroit is elected on a non-partisan basis, where the candidates are not listed by political party. A non-partisan primary election was held on August 6, 2013. The top two finishers, businessman Mike Duggan, who ran a write-in campaign and received 46% of the vote, and Wayne County Sheriff Benny N. Napoleon, who won 30% of the vote, advanced to the November general election. In the general election, Duggan was elected mayor with 55% of the vote.
Duggan became the city's first caucasian mayor since 1973 when Coleman Young was first elected.
Background
The Mayor of Detroit was Dave Bing, who was first elected in May 2009 in a special election following the resignation of Kwame Kilpatrick, then re-elected to full term in November 2009. Bing announced on May 14, 2013, that he would not seek a second full term as Mayor, but would instead form an exploratory committee to run for position of Wayne County Executive in the 2014 mid-term elections.The filing deadline for the race was May 14, 2013, at 4 p.m. Candidates were required to submit petitions with signatures from 500 registered voters in the city of Detroit to qualify for the August primary ballot. On May 23, 2013, the Detroit Election Commission officially certified the names of 15 candidates that had qualified for the Primary Ballot.
Primary election
Candidates
There were officially 15 candidates on the ballot. The top two candidates faced off in the November general election.On the Ballot
- Tom Barrow, businessman, Mayoral candidate in 1985 and 1989 and runner-up in 2009
- Angelo Brown
- D'Artagnan M. Collier, city worker and member of the Socialist Equality Party
- Krystal A. Crittendon, former Corporation Counsel
- Fred Durhal, Jr., State Representative
- Herman Griffin
- Lisa Howze, former State Representative
- Willie Lipscomb
- Mark Murphy, Community Advocate
- Benny N. Napoleon, Wayne County Sheriff and former Detroit Chief of Police
- John Olumba, State Representative
- Sigmunt Szczepkowski
- John Telford, Educator and Civil Rights activist
- Jean Vortkamp, Community volunteer
Write-Ins
- Mike Dugeon, barber
- Mike Duggan, former CEO of the Detroit Medical Center and Assistant Wayne County Prosecutor
Declined
- Dave Bing, Mayor of Detroit
- Geoffrey Feiger, attorney and Democratic nominee for Governor of Michigan in 1998
- Charlie LeDuff, Detroit News journalist, writer and WJBK-TV media personality
- Charles Pugh, former WJBK-TV anchor and former Detroit City Council President
- Sixto Rodriguez, American folk musician and former Detroit Mayoral Candidate
- Andrae Townsel
Controversy
On June 28, 2013, Mike Duggan officially declared he was re-entering the mayoral race as a write-in candidate. As a write-in, Duggan won a plurality of the votes. He was on the ballot for the November election against second place Benny Napoleon.
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