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Who were the mayors of Detroit?

Mike DugganSince 2014
Detroit/Mayor

Who is Mary Sheffield?

Mary Sheffield serves as the Detroit City Councilperson for District 5. Sheffield’s demonstrated track record of service and leadership within the community helped her to become the youngest person to ever be elected to the Detroit City Council in November 2013.

Has Detroit ever had a black mayor?

Coleman Alexander Young (May 24, 1918 – November 29, 1997) was an American politician who served as mayor of Detroit, Michigan, from 1974 to 1994. Young was the first African-American mayor of Detroit.

Who was the Detroit mayor before Mike Duggan?

Mike Duggan
Preceded by John O’Hair
Succeeded by Kym Worthy
Personal details
Born Michael Edward Duggan July 15, 1958 Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Who runs the city of Detroit?

mayor
The government of Detroit, Michigan is run by a mayor, the nine-member Detroit City Council, the eleven-member Board of Police Commissioners, and a clerk. All of these officers are elected on a nonpartisan ballot, with the exception of four of the police commissioners, who are appointer by the mayor.

Is Mary Sheffield related to Horace Sheffield?

Horace Sheffield, Jr., a supervisor at Ford Motor Company. Later, he was instrumental in helping stage the legendary April 1941 workers strike at Ford. Sheffield is the father of Detroit City Council President Pro Tem Mary Sheffield.

Who is the current mayor of Detroit MI?

List of mayors of Detroit. The current mayor is Mike Duggan, who was sworn into office on January 1, 2014.

Where is the official residence of the mayor of Detroit?

Official Residence. Since 1966, the official residence of the Mayor of Detroit has been the Manoogian Mansion, located on Dwight Street in the Berry Subdivision Historic District, facing the Detroit River on the city’s east side.

When did Detroit Become a home rule city?

In June 1918 Detroit’s first home-rule city charter came into effect, following passage by city voters in a referendum. The new charter mandated that all Detroit public offices be non-partisan, and that elections to those positions would be held on a non-partisan basis, with no party designations on the ballot.

Who was the mayor of Detroit in 1832?

He served twice as mayor (in 1831 and 1833) and was appointed City Physician during the cholera epidemics of 1832 and 1834. Levi Cook served in multiple positions in the government of Detroit and Michigan, including as Representative to the State House, Treasurer of the Michigan Territory, and mayor of Detroit in 1832, 1835, and 1836.