Southern Black voter registration saw a dramatic rise between 1965–1967: Black voter registration in select Southern states before and after the Voting Rights Act of 1965

Voter registration before the Voting Rights Act (March 1965)  Voter registration after the Voting Rights Act (September 1967)
South Carolina 37.3% 51.2%
North Carolina 46.8% 51.3%
Alabama 19.3% 51.6%
Georgia 27.4% 52.6%
Virginia 38.3% 55.6%
Louisiana 31.6% 58.9%
Mississippi 6.7% 59.8%
Texas 53.1% 61.6%
Arkansas 40.4% 62.8%
Florida 51.2% 63.6%
Tennessee 69.5% 71.7%

 

Source: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 2018. Adapted from Maye 2022.

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