We're
Rebuilding
Our Power.
One registration at a time.
On April 29, 2026, the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. States are already redrawing maps to silence us. We're not waiting to respond. We're building a national grassroots coalition — the 92% Club — to do one thing from now until the midterms: register as many Black voters as possible across the South.
Registration goal based on Census Bureau data showing an estimated 2.5–3 million unregistered Black eligible voters across our 8 priority states. 25,000 represents less than 1% of that pool — reachable as our coalition grows from its founding network of 253 members across 128 universities into a statewide grassroots operation.
Our priority districts.
In each district below, the estimated unregistered Black voter pool exceeds or rivals the 2024 margin of victory. The 92% Club organizes by congressional district — statewide groups of community members, organizers, students, and everyday people who show up in their area, identify where Black people are already gathering, and register voters. We have a founding network already embedded in these districts. Now we're opening the door to everyone.
New majority-Black district created 2024. Under immediate redistricting threat post-Callais.
Alabama State, Tuskegee
Majority-Black anchor district. Highest unregistered pool in the state.
Alabama A&M, Miles College
Most vulnerable D-held seat in the South. Already redrawn Oct 2025. Don Davis won 2024 by ~5 points. A 3,152-vote shift flips it.
NC A&T, NC Central, Fayetteville State
NC A&T and Bennett College are physically inside this district.
NC A&T, Bennett College
Johnson C. Smith University is here. Urban Black community with registration gap among 18–35 year olds.
JCSU, UNC Charlotte
Under direct threat — the Callais ruling emerged from Louisiana. Map will be redrawn imminently.
Dillard, Xavier LA, SUNO
The exact district at the center of Callais. Cleo Fields (D) won by 12.4 points in 2024 — this seat is on the chopping block.
Grambling, Southern BR
Largest unregistered Black voter pool in any priority district: est. 117,000+. No online registration in Mississippi — paper forms required.
Jackson State, Tougaloo
Large unregistered pool. Builds power for 2030 redistricting.
MS State, U of Southern MS
Majority-Black district held by Sanford Bishop (D). Fort Valley State is here.
Fort Valley State
HBCU corridor — Spelman, Clark Atlanta, Morehouse, Morris Brown. 2.6M Black eligible voters in Georgia.
Spelman, Clark Atlanta
Jim Clyburn's majority-Black district. SC Supreme Court ruled partisan gerrymandering permissible — registration builds the firewall.
USC-Columbia, Benedict, Claflin
Republicans cracked Nashville across 3 districts. Black community concentrated in North Nashville — both TN-5 and TN-6 need registration work.
Fisk, Tennessee State
Tennessee Republicans called for a special session to eliminate this majority-Black Memphis seat post-Callais. This seat needs a registration firewall NOW.
LeMoyne-Owen (nearby)
Texas Southern University and University of Houston inside these districts. TX has 2.9M Black eligible voters — the largest pool in the nation.
Texas Southern, U of Houston
Jasmine Crockett (D) holds this district. Prairie View A&M ambassadors are the activation engine here.
Prairie View A&M, UNT
We meet Black people where they are.
We show up where Black people already are — in the spaces with the people they already know, like, and trust.
Your role in the 92% Club.
The 92% Club is open to everyone. After Sunday's call, members organize into statewide groups by congressional district. From there, the focus is simple: voter registration now, voter turnout in the fall. There are three ways to plug in.
The 92% Club is open to everyone. Anyone who wants to be part of this movement joins their statewide group and gets to work. After voter registration, we turn our attention to voter turnout. This is a long game — bring everyone you know.