Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan might have to mount another write-in campaign to win reelection if challenger Anthony Adams has his way. Adams on Monday attempted to get Duggan's name thrown off the August primary ballot. If successful, it would be the second time in the last three election cycles Duggan was unable to keep his name on the ballot. Adams, a former deputy mayor under ex-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick who is now running for mayor himself, challenged the certification of Duggan's name on the ballot, claiming the mayor lied on the reelection paperwork he filed last week. Despite attesting that his campaign finance reports are current, Duggan failed to file a complete campaign finance statement in July 2018, according to the challenge Adams' attorney filed with the Detroit city clerk.