Why Christians Should Vote
American Christians have a privilege few believers have experienced throughout world history: freely choosing who leads our state and nation.
Sadly, too many Christians have been silenced through inaction. Center for Christian Virtue’s (CCV) research shows that, on average, nearly 40 percent of self-proclaimed Christians do not vote in any given election.
As citizens of a heavenly kingdom, we have an earthly responsibility to steward what we have been entrusted—including our voice in the election of the local, state, and national officials who set the course for our families and communities on a variety of important issues.
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Nearly 40% of Christians Do Not Vote
To help you steward your vote well this November, CCV has compiled the most comprehensive Voter Guide in our 41-year history. Our heart is to help you do your own research so you can find the facts and make an informed decision about the men and women on your ballot.
One of the most effective ways to discern how a candidate will govern is to know who stands with them and supports them politically.
That’s why our online nonpartisan Voter Guide at BuckeyeBallot.com features a database of advocacy organization endorsements from across the political spectrum on a range of issues—from abortion to 2nd Amendment rights to economic issues.
Who Stands With You?
BuckeyeBallot.com is your source for the most unbiased information available on Ohio’s 2024 General Election, including:
- A personalized Voter Guide with only the candidates on your ballot.
- Free resources to download and share in your church and community.
- Links to register to vote, find your polling location, and more!
Don’t Let Your Voice Be Silenced!
Early voting begins Tuesday, October 8, with polls open on Election Day—Tuesday, November 5—from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm.
Get the facts here, then make your plan to vote!