Common Cause announced Thursday night that it had completed a "further analysis" of the state's new districts, and that they do not violate the 1965 Voting Rights Act. On Friday, NAACP Pennsylvania State Conference president Joan Evelyn Duvall-Flynn said her group reached the same conclusion. Micah Sims, executive director of Common Cause Pennsylvania, had said earlier this week that his organization and the state NAACP were thinking about filing suit to contest the map on the grounds that it may disenfranchise minority voters.