MIKE DUGGAN

75th Mayor of Detroit

Mike Duggan was the 75th mayor of the City of Detroit. He took office in January 2014 and served three four-year terms, which expired at the end of 2025. Born in Detroit, Duggan spent his entire career working in the city to solve some of the most complex issues facing Detroiters, including crime, blight, transportation, health care, and access to jobs.

When he was first elected, Detroit was in the midst of bankruptcy and could not deliver the most basic services due to broken processes and loss of tax base. It also faced more than 40,000 abandoned homes dragging down neighborhoods. Under Mayor Duggan’s leadership, 35,000 of the vacant homes were removed or renovated, City services became reliable, and the City’s strong financial stewardship brought its credit rating to within one notch of investment grade.

In the years that followed, the Mayor’s success in landing major employers—such as Stellantis’ new Jeep assembly plant, GM’s Factory Zero, Ford’s Michigan Central campus, and a new 4-million-square-foot Amazon fulfillment center—helped drive down Detroit’s unemployment rate to its lowest level (4.8%) in recorded history. Through Duggan’s workforce development program, Detroit At Work, and President Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act, Detroiters gained access to $100 million in job readiness programs to help make them eligible for the abundant job opportunities in the city.

In his third term, Mayor Duggan shifted the City’s focus from removing blight to creating beauty through more than 160 renovated parks, hundreds of City-sponsored public murals, and the conversion of miles of largely abandoned railroad lines as part of the 26-mile recreational loop, the Joe Louis Greenway.

Mayor Duggan married Dr. Sonia Hassan in 2021 and had four adult children.