Court: Duggan Eligible As Write-In Candidate For Mayor's Race
A Wayne County judge has ruled that Mike Duggan does the meet the legal requirements to be a "write-in candidate."
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A Wayne County judge has ruled that Mike Duggan does the meet the legal requirements to be a "write-in candidate."
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Detroit Mayoral candidate Mike Duggan and volunteers are painting over graffiti messages urging people to write him in for mayor.
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