Change the Course of History with Your ProLife Vote!

Local Voter Guide
Local Voter Guide

Have you ever wanted to change the course of history? You can do just that by voting for prolife candidates in the primary election August, 18.

ProLife voters have their biggest impact in the primary election! The primary election is where voters choose which candidate represents a political party, and some races will be decided in the primary election, August 18.

You can’t change history for the better though if you don’t vote for prolife candidates, so before you vote, make sure you view Florida Votes Values ProLife Voter Guides! We have local voter guides available in 11 counties. We also have links to the Personhood FL ProLife PAC list of endorsed, prolife candidates for federal, state, and local races across the state, the Florida Family Policy Council Judicial Elections Endorsement Guide, and the iVoterGuide Interactive Voter Guide covering Federal and State Races.

Our goal is to produce a local voter guide in every county. If we don’t have a local voter guide for ‘your county and you would like to volunteer to help produce one, please fill out the form on this page to signup as a volunteer in your county. If you can’t volunteer, please donate to help us produce more voter guides.

Where do the candidates in your county stand on the issues that matter most to you? Which candidates believe our laws and ordinances should be based on the Bible? Which candidates are prolife? Which candidates support requiring businesses to allow individuals to use the bathroom they self-identify with rather than the bathroom that matches the gender on their birth certificate? Which candidates support reducing taxes and reigning in government spending? Which candidates will give your hard-earned tax dollars to fund planned parenthood or condom distribution? Which candidates would march in a gay pride parade? Which candidates would force businesses and churches to participate in homosexual marriages? Which candidates would defund the local police department? Which candidates care enough about your vote to respond to the candidate survey? Visit the Florida Votes Values Voter Guide Page to download Voter Guides today.

Voter Registration

If you aren’t registered to vote or you have moved since the last election, visit your local supervisor of elections office to register or update your registration, or visit the Florida Division of Elections website to register online.  Remember, our founders gave us the right to vote for those who rule over us. If we fail to do our duty or don’t use due diligence in researching the candidates, we get the government we deserve!

The Important Trust of Voting!

“Consider well the important trust . . . which God . . . [has] put into your hands. . . . To God and posterity you are accountable for [your rights and your rulers]. . . . Let not your children have reason to curse you for giving up those rights and prostrating those institutions which your fathers delivered to you. . .” Matthias Burnett, Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Norwalk, An Election Sermon, Preached at Hartford, on the Day of the Anniversary Election, May 12, 1803.

Local Voter Guide
Local Voter Guide