★ State Representative · Michigan House District 11 ★
Cranstana "Gina" Anderson
Policy Matters. Investing in the People — Property Tax Justice, Fair Auto Insurance, Safer Streets, and a Detroit comeback rooted in action.
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
Make your voice heard. Detroit, District 11 — every vote counts.

About Us
Meet Cranstana "Gina" Anderson
A proud, lifelong resident of Detroit's East Side — born, raised, and rooted in City Council District 3 / Michigan State House District 11. From preschool to college in the city, Gina bought her first home near Conant Gardens — a once-thriving middle-class neighborhood. She's an advocate for residents who want economic opportunity, affordable homes, premium schools, non-violent public safety, and clean, walkable streets.
We don't want to barely survive. We want to thrive — with leaders of integrity who turn bills into laws we can all live with.
Policy Builders
A Movement Rooted in Action — Not Just Promises
Property Tax Justice
End over-assessments and protect Detroit homeowners.
Fair & Equitable Auto Insurance
Lower rates for Detroit drivers — same coverage, fair price.
More Police Manpower
Community-rooted policing that keeps neighborhoods safe.
Infrastructure Upgrade
Roads, water, broadband — investment our streets deserve.
Clean Streets & Alleys
Block-level cleanups to restore pride to every corner.
Investing in the People
Quality jobs, schools, and pathways out of barely surviving.
★ The People's Network ★
Add your name, your block, your power. Together we light up District 11 with a movement rooted in action.
Upcoming Events
Join the Movement
Change doesn't happen from the sidelines. Hit the streets with us.
Meet Me Mondays @ Mandee's
Every Monday · 6–9 PM
17132 Conant, Detroit, MI 48212
Community Brunch
Mon, Aug 11 · 10:30 AM
James Europe Post 2233 · 18651 Mound Rd
Back Yard Party
Sat, Sep 13 · 11:00 AM
Voter registration available
Sista-to-Sista Tea
Sun, Sep 21 · 2:00 PM
Voter registration available
Support the Movement. Invest in Our Future.
Every dollar fuels real change in District 11 — cleanups, neighbor outreach, local business uplift, and bold honest leadership. Powered by people, not corporations.