01/29/2026
Judge Ciara Parks
Candidate for Travis County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Texas
Justice of the Peace courts are often the first point of contact people have with the legal system, and that makes this race critically important. This is a race to watch because she understands how justice intersects with housing, fines and fees, and everyday survival.
Her candidacy reflects a commitment to fairness, access, and community informed judicial practice. In a county as dynamic as Travis, this seat plays a key role in shaping trust.
This campaign amplifies the importance of community informed judicial leadership, connects everyday justice to broader systems change, and encourages Black women to pursue judicial office with confidence and intention.
Get to know Ciara: https://www.ciaraforjp1.com/
Donate: https://ow.ly/AaiX50Y5yaJ
01/29/2026
Jackie Elward
Candidate for California State Assembly, District 12 (Open Seat)
Jackie Elward leads with clarity and community vision. Her campaign focuses on lived experience, coalition building, and responsiveness to constituents in legislative decision making.
This campaign is about translating local leadership into state impact and expanding who gets to shape policy conversations in California. It invites voters to consider leadership that is collaborative, forward thinking, and grounded in real community needs.
Get to know Jackie: https://www.jackie4assembly.com/
Donate: https://ow.ly/vtKF50Y5wUq
01/29/2026
Judge Regina Matthews
Candidate for Superior Court of Gwinnett County, Georgia (Open Seat)
Judge Regina Matthews is running to bring balance, experience, and fairness to the Superior Court of Gwinnett County. With deep legal expertise and a strong commitment to justice, she understands how the courts impact families, workers, and entire communities.
This open seat represents an opportunity to strengthen trust in the judicial system and ensure that the bench reflects the diversity and values of the people it serves. Judge Matthews is prepared to meet that moment with integrity and discipline.
We are proud to endorse Judge Regina Matthews because her leadership amplifies accountability in the courts, connects legal process to human impact, and reinforces that Black women belong in every level of judicial leadership.
Get to know Regina: https://judgematthews.com/
Donate: https://ow.ly/E4gC50Y5wsc
01/29/2026
Amanda Treppa
Candidate for Michigan State Senate, District 10
Amanda Treppa is stepping forward to lead at a pivotal moment for Michigan. Running for an open seat, she brings a fresh vision grounded in public service, coalition building, and community accountability.
Her campaign centers working families, economic fairness, and policies that reflect the real needs of her district. Amanda understands that state government is where many of the most consequential decisions about healthcare, education, and opportunity are made.
We are proud to endorse Amanda Treppa because she represents the future of state level leadership. Her run amplifies the importance of Black women shaping policy, connects grassroots energy to legislative power, and encourages more women to step into open seats with confidence.
Get to know Amanda: https://www.treppaformichigan.com
Donate: https://ow.ly/8yjj50Y5wiU
01/29/2026
Marie Feagins
Marie Feagins’ Campaign for Shelby County Mayor
Marie Feagins’ campaign is a Race to Watch because it speaks directly to the future of Memphis and Shelby County at a moment when local leadership matters deeply. Shelby County government touches nearly every aspect of daily life, from public education and healthcare access to economic development and neighborhood stability, and this campaign is engaging voters around what strong, accountable leadership should look like in this moment.
Her campaign reflects an understanding of the scale and complexity of governing Tennessee’s largest county, as well as the need for leadership that can manage systems while remaining connected to community realities. In a county shaped by deep inequities and deep resilience, this race invites voters to think about who is prepared to lead with both vision and responsibility.
We are watching Marie Feagins’ campaign because it elevates the presence of Black women in executive leadership, connects county level decision making to real outcomes for families, and encourages more women across Shelby County and to see themselves as capable of leading large, complex local governments.
Get to know Marie: https://www.mariefeagins.com/
Donate: https://ow.ly/OuoI50Y5xJA
01/29/2026
Judge Veronica Nelson
Incumbent, Judge of the 482nd District Court, Texas
Judge Veronica Nelson is the definition of principled judicial leadership. Since taking the bench, she has demonstrated a deep commitment to fairness, accountability, and respect for the rule of law.
We are proud to endorse Judge Nelson for re-election after first supporting her historic run in 2022. Her work on the bench reflects a belief that the justice system must serve the people with dignity and impartiality, not fear or favoritism.
Judge Nelson’s continued leadership matters. Her presence amplifies the importance of Black women in judicial roles, strengthens community trust in the courts, and reinforces that experience and integrity are not just qualifications but obligations.
Get to know Veronica: https://www.veronicanelsonforjudge.com/
Donate: https://ow.ly/cLMG50Y5vQ1
01/29/2026
State Rep. Jasmine Clark
Candidate for U.S. Congress, Georgia’s 13th Congressional District
Rep. Jasmine Clark represents the kind of leadership this moment demands. A scientist, educator, and longtime public servant, she is running for Congress to bring integrity, competence, and community centered decision making back to Washington.
As a challenger in Georgia’s 13th Congressional District, Jasmine is offering voters a real choice: leadership rooted in listening, transparency, and results rather than seniority without accountability. Her background in STEM and education informs a policy vision focused on healthcare access, economic opportunity, and protecting democratic institutions.
We are proud to endorse Rep. Jasmine Clark because she embodies what it looks like when Black women lead with clarity, courage, and care. Her campaign amplifies the voices of everyday people, connects policy to lived experience, and encourages the next generation of Black women to see federal office as a place they belong.
Get to know Jasmine: jasmine4ga.com
Donate: https://ow.ly/V3yV50Y5vxK
01/29/2026
These women are educators, judges, legislators, executives, and community leaders. They are problem-solvers and truth-tellers. And they represent the future we are building together — one where Black women are not just participating in democracy, but shaping it.
Early investments help campaigns build strong foundations, hire staff, organize voters, and compete in systems that were never designed for Black women to win.
That's why we exist.
To close the gap and give women the support they deserve.
Are you a woman on the ballot in 2026? Apply for endorsement here: https://ow.ly/iGTE50Y5yAN
11/05/2025
✨ WE WIN TOGETHER. ✨
Across the country, Black women showed up, led with purpose, and won big. 💙
Join us in celebrating these incredible women who are shaping their communities and building the kind of democracy we all deserve:
Julia M. Mejia — Boston City Council, At-Large (MA) — Re-elected
Tiffany Boyle — Commissioner of the Revenue, Newport News (VA) — Re-elected
Kimberly Pope Adams — Virginia House, District 82 — WON! Flipped from GOP control
Stacey Carroll — Virginia House, District 64 — WON! Flipped from GOP control
Aletia Timmons — Oklahoma House, District 97 — WON (Special Election Earlier This Year!)
Tiara Ross — Columbus City Council, District 7 (OH) — WON
Dr. Melody Kelley — Sandy Springs City Council, District 2 (GA) — Re-elected
La Tasha C. Williams — Judge, Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas (PA) — WON
Maren Turner — Lacey City Council, District 4 (WA) — WON
Dr. Tenisha Mack — Garfield Heights City Council, Ward 2 (OH) — WON
Rae Cousins — Virginia House, District 79 — Re-elected
Special Thank You:
🙏🏾 Elyse Jenkins — Lakota School Board (OH) — While the outcome wasn’t in our favor this time, your vision for equity in education and your willingness to step up to lead are inspirational.
💪🏾 And we’re not done yet:
✨ Carmalitha Gumbs — Mayor, City of South Fulton (GA) — RUNOFF on Tue, Dec 2, 2025
✨ Amanda Edwards — U.S. House, TX-18 (TX) — RUNOFF (special election headed to December)
Every single one of these women—win, loss, or runoff—represents the courage it takes to stand up, serve, and stay in the fight.
We’re proud. We’re inspired.
07/30/2025
We are proud to endorse Stacey Carroll for the Virginia House of Delegates – District 64.
Stacey is a military veteran, educator, and fierce advocate for equity and opportunity. She’s running to bring transformational leadership to a district that’s ready for change—and we’re here for it.
She’s focused on improving public education, defending reproductive freedom, increasing rural broadband access, and making Virginia more inclusive and just.
Virginia’s legislature needs more bold Black women—and Stacey’s voice will be a critical one in shaping its future.
🖤 Support Stacey’s path to the state house:
https://ow.ly/FLSk50WvyHp
07/30/2025
We are honored to endorse Judge Katherine Thomas for re-election to the 184th Criminal District Court in Harris County, Texas. Since first being elected, Judge Thomas has brought integrity, fairness, and legal expertise to the bench - and her continued leadership is critical.
A lifelong Houstonian, Judge Thomas brings a unique perspective to the courtroom as both a former prosecutor and defense attorney. Her well-rounded experience allows her to view each case through a balanced lens - one grounded in law and informed by lived experience.
Under her leadership, the 184th District Court has become more transparent and efficient. Judge Thomas has implemented practices to reduce case backlog, improve access to justice, and ensure that all parties - victims, defendants, families, and the broader community - are treated with dignity and respect.
As attacks on judicial independence grow louder, Judge Thomas stands as a model of what an impartial, community-rooted, and principled judge looks like.
🖤 Let’s keep her on the bench and keep justice moving forward in Harris County.
🗳️ Donate to her re-election through our slate: https://ow.ly/zZKg50Wvy8r
07/29/2025
Elect Black Women PAC proudly endorses Kimberly Pope Adams for the Virginia House of Delegates – District 82.
Kimberly is a lifelong servant. She’s an auditor, policy advocate, and fearless community leader running to flip a key district and bring truth, transparency, and justice to Richmond.
Her campaign is rooted in the everyday concerns of working families—affordable health care, fully funded schools, clean air and water, and economic dignity. Kimberly is showing up in every corner of her district to meet people where they are, listen to their concerns, and organize for solutions.
This race is one of the most competitive in Virginia—and Kimberly has what it takes to win. She’s committed to delivering for her constituents and ready to fight for a commonwealth that works for all of us.
🖤 Let’s send her to the House of Delegates. Chip in here:
https://ow.ly/vHLy50WvyEc