
NAACP Backs Virginia Redistricting Effort to Protect Black Representation and Defend Democracy

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 30, 2025
Contact: communications@naacpnet.org
RICHMOND, Va. — The NAACP announced its full support for fair redistricting efforts underway in Virginia to protect Black political representation and democracy, and to ensure that every voter's voice is heard. The support for redistricting efforts in Virginia follows the Association's litigation against the States of Texas and Missouri over their unconstitutional attempts to manipulate voting maps to disenfranchise Black voters.
Across the country, we are witnessing a campaign to suppress Black political power through racial gerrymandering, voter intimidation, and legislative manipulation. The ultimate goal of that campaign is to redefine the role of the government so that it serves the wealthy few. From Virginia to California, the NAACP is challenging these anti-democratic tactics head-on through mobilization, litigation, and education to ensure every community has a fair voice in our democracy.
"The right to vote means little if the power of that vote is stolen through unfair maps," said Derrick Johnson, President and CEO of the NAACP. "Redistricting is not a partisan issue — it's a democratic one. When Black communities lose the ability to elect candidates who represent our needs, our entire democracy suffers. The NAACP will continue to fight, in Virginia and across the nation, to make sure our maps – and our democracy – reflect people. Voters choose our politicians. Not the other way around."
The NAACP Virginia State Conference has been at the forefront of the fight to protect democracy in the state. In the lead-up to the November 4 election, the NAACP launched a comprehensive campaign to mobilize Black voters. This multifaceted initiative includes recruiting and training volunteers, activating a robust legal network, voter education, SMS campaigns, phone banking, canvassing, and community partnerships.
"The people of Virginia deserve fair maps that reflect our true diversity — not ones drawn to dilute our power," said Rev. Cozy Bailey, President of the NAACP Virginia State Conference. "Our mission is simple: to make sure Black voters in Virginia are seen, heard, and represented. Redistricting must protect democracy, not partisan interests."
Fair maps and free elections are the foundation of democracy. The NAACP will continue to stand in that gap, defending every Black voter's right to be heard and every Black community's right to be represented. To learn more about how NAACP is fighting to defend democracy, visit our website, naacp.org.
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The NAACP advocates, agitates, and litigates for the civil rights due to Black America. Our legacy is built on the foundation of grassroots activism by the biggest civil rights pioneers of the 20th century and is sustained by 21st century activists. From classrooms and courtrooms to city halls and Congress, our network of members across the country works to secure the social and political power that will end race-based discrimination. That work is rooted in racial equity, civic engagement, and supportive policies and institutions for all marginalized people. We are committed to a world without racism where Black people enjoy equitable opportunities in thriving communities.
NOTE: The Legal Defense Fund – also referred to as the NAACP-LDF - was founded in 1940 as a part of the NAACP, but now operates as a completely separate entity.