Update, 10:20 p.m. Tuesday: Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is expected to advance to the August primary ballot one day after Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett found a documentation hiccup that could prevent that. Garrett walked back her initial claim that Duggan had missing campaign finance documents late Tuesday, citing a miscommunication, The Detroit News reports. The change reportedly followed a more thorough review after a lawyer for Duggan's team contacted her office. Garrett said she met with the county's Campaign Finance Division and reviewed communications between the office and Duggan's campaign committee to reach her new finding. Duggan's opponent, Anthony Adams, claimed the mayor didn't file an amended fundraising disclosure. Candidates must have both a sufficient number of supporter signatures and their campaign finance documents in order to be certified for the ballot. Certifications are expected to be completed by the end of the week.