Kelsea Hector is a nonprofit consultant, former K-12 educator, and lifelong community advocate running for mayor on a bold progressive vision for Lansing. She has spent her career supporting organizations that put people first, building programs and systems rooted in care, accountability, and equity.
Hector’s platform centers housing justice, sustainability, participatory democracy, and true community safety. She calls for a Lansing Tenants’ Bill of Rights, stronger tenant protections, expanded shelters, and transitional housing to ensure no one is without a safe home. She champions environmental justice through renewable energy, community gardens, food hubs, and urban agriculture so every family has access to healthy, affordable food.
Her vision for public safety invests in mental healthcare, community-led violence prevention, and protections for immigrant and undocumented neighbors. Hector also proposes Lansing’s first participatory budgeting program, giving residents as young as 12 a real say in city spending.
Kelsea Hector is the most progressive choice in this race.
Kelsea Hector is a nonprofit consultant, former K-12 educator, and lifelong community advocate running for mayor on a bold progressive vision for Lansing. She has spent her career supporting organizations that put people first, building programs and systems rooted in care, accountability, and equity.
Hector’s platform centers housing justice, sustainability, participatory democracy, and true community safety. She calls for a Lansing Tenants’ Bill of Rights, stronger tenant protections, expanded shelters, and transitional housing to ensure no one is without a safe home. She champions environmental justice through renewable energy, community gardens, food hubs, and urban agriculture so every family has access to healthy, affordable food.
Her vision for public safety invests in mental healthcare, community-led violence prevention, and protections for immigrant and undocumented neighbors. Hector also proposes Lansing’s first participatory budgeting program, giving residents as young as 12 a real say in city spending.
Kelsea Hector is the most progressive choice in this race.
Of the four progressive candidates running, Jeremy Garza stands out as the most progressive.
There are two open seats for this position; voters are expected to select two candidates on their ballot.