
Michigan Governor winner?
General Election
Voters choose the office holder.
Overview
Current roleFormer Mayor
PartyIndependent
Political ideologyCentrist Independent
Age67 years old (Jul 15, 1958)
GenderMale
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LocationMichigan
BackgroundPolitician
EducationUniversity of Michigan (BA)
Notable personal detailsMichael Edward Duggan is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 75th mayor of Detroit from 2014 to 2026. He previously served as Wayne County prosecutor and held leadership roles in local government and health care administration. In 2026 he launched a campaign for Michigan governor as an independent.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Mike Duggan has proposed property tax reform that would reduce property taxes for most homeowners and many businesses while increasing taxes on vacant, blighted, or underused land and certain commercial parcels; he has used city budget surpluses to propose modest property tax cuts and framed the changes as promoting development and fiscal balance. His Land Value Tax plan shifts taxation from structures to land to incentivize productive use and hold land speculators accountable, while preserving a balanced municipal budget.
Healthcare
Mike Duggan has defended Medicaid work-requirements and described recent proposed Medicaid reductions as "not as bad as they look," while saying effective state implementation could mitigate harms. His campaign materials emphasize pragmatic governance but do not advocate for Medicare for All or large public-coverage expansions.
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Immigration & Border
The candidate has described Detroit as a welcoming city and supported refugee resettlement and services for immigrants, while more recently stating that Detroit is not a sanctuary city and affirming cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Public statements and reporting show both pro-immigrant local initiatives and explicit support for working with ICE, producing mixed signals on a clear policy direction for immigration enforcement or limits on federal action.
Climate & Energy
Supports transitioning Detroit to clean energy through city-led programs including large-scale solar installations to power municipal buildings, creation and staffing of an Office of Sustainability, and a published Detroit Climate Strategy prioritizing clean energy, efficiency, electrification, and resilience. Emphasizes investment in renewable projects, tree-planting and local resilience measures while pursuing market- and grant-enabled financing (e.g., citing federal IRA incentives) rather than explicitly calling for Green New Deal–style federal phase-outs of fossil fuels.
Public Safety & Guns
As mayor, Mike Duggan has emphasized strengthening policing, expanding technology (ShotSpotter, metal detectors, cameras) and hiring more officers to reduce gun violence while also backing community violence-intervention programs. He has expressed support for Michigan’s red-flag-style no-gun orders but said formal gun-free zones have limited effectiveness. Overall his actions combine support for strengthened law enforcement and targeted gun-safety measures rather than a single clear stance for broad new gun restrictions or for unfettered gun rights.
News
Mike Duggan has suspended and effectively ended his independent campaign for Michigan governor. He said weak polling, fundraising problems, and a polarized political climate left him with no realistic path to victory. His exit narrows the 2026 race back to a two-party contest and could help Democrats, especially Jocelyn Benson, while making Republicans less competitive.
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