The 313 Group · 527 Political Organization

6 Million Brothers.
Zero Excuses.

Register. Rise. Rule.

There are 6 million unregistered Black men in America. In 2024, Black men under 30 had just a 25% turnout rate — the lowest of any demographic group. That gap didn’t happen by accident. VoteBrother exists to close it — one Brother at a time.

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🚨 BREAKING: On April 29, 2026, the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana v. Callais. Republican states are already redrawing maps to eliminate Black representation. Register now. Your vote is under attack.

The Data Doesn't Lie

WHY THIS MOMENT IS URGENT

25%
Youth Black Male Turnout
Black men under 30 had just a 25% turnout rate in 2024 — the lowest of any demographic group in America.
6M
Unregistered Black Men
Six million eligible Black men are not registered to vote. That is a civic infrastructure failure — not apathy.
-16
Point Turnout Gap
The Black-white turnout gap reached -16 points in 2024 — a level not seen since the 1980s.
8
States Hold the Power
Half of all Black eligible voters are concentrated in just 8 states — making targeted registration extraordinarily high-impact.

The People Behind the Movement

LEADERSHIP

Eric Mayberry — Founder VoteBrother
Eric Mayberry
Founder & Executive Director

Former President of the Winston-Salem Journal, Greensboro News & Record, and Metro Philadelphia Newspaper. Wharton School alumnus. Member of Penn’s 1985 Ivy League Championship football team. Creator of America’s first newspaper podcast. Urban League of Philadelphia Business Leader of the Year.

“The gap is growing, the data is undeniable, and the window to act is right now.”

JM
J. Malik Mayberry
Associate Director

Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dean’s List student at Drexel University, former standout football player, and current music producer working with artists from Omaha, Chicago, and Philadelphia. J. Malik is passionate about the future of African American men and works tirelessly to build the VoteBrother brand.

Why Your Vote Is Power

WHAT'S AT STAKE FOR BLACK MEN

⚖️
Criminal Justice

Sentencing reform, policing policy, and re-entry rights are all decided by elected officials. Your vote determines who sits at that table.

💼
Economic Power

Minimum wage, HBCU funding, and small business investment are all on the ballot. The policies shaping Black economic mobility are decided by voters.

🏥
Health & Housing

Black men have the shortest life expectancy of any demographic in America. The policies that fund clinics and address health disparities are on the line every election.

🎓
Education

HBCU funding, student loan policy, and K-12 curriculum are all political decisions decided at the ballot box.

🗺️
Representation

After Louisiana v. Callais, majority-Black districts are being eliminated. Without massive Black turnout, Black representation in Congress collapses.

🔮
The Next Generation

Every unregistered Black man is a voice that doesn’t shape the world his children will inherit. This is about legacy. About power. Claim it.

Fund the Movement

$27 Registers One Brother.

There are 6 million unregistered Black men in America. Your investment doesn’t just fund voter registration — it changes the electoral math of this country for a generation.

$27
1 Brother
$135
5 Brothers
$270
10 Brothers
Brother’s Keeper Monthly — $27/monthRegister a Brother every single month. Join our most committed supporters.

VoteBrother is a project of The 313 Group, a 527 political organization. Contributions are not tax-deductible as charitable donations.

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oteBrother

The civic power movement for African-American men — built in the barbershop, activated on campus, and funded by people who believe democracy works best when everyone participates.

The 313 Group DBA VoteBrother is a 527 political organization. Contributions are not tax-deductible. Paid for by The 313 Group DBA VoteBrother. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.