LDS Voters Shouldn’t Feel Confined to Voting for a Major Party Candidate

As Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) we are encouraged to actively participate in civic duties, including the vital act of voting. However, the political landscape in the United States often presents voters with a stark binary choice between two dominant political parties: Democrat or Republican. In this context, many of us may feel…

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Voting as a Matter of Conscience

Our LDS leaders have consistently emphasized the importance of voting according to conscience, not merely following party loyalty or pressure from societal norms. President Russell M. Nelson, the current President of the Church, has underscored that voting is not just a political act, but a moral one, deeply tied to gospel principles:   “Your vote is not just a political decision—it…

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LDS Senator Mitt Romney Won’t Vote for Trump

Senator Mitt Romney has been a prominent critic of Donald Trump, often expressing concerns about Trump’s character and leadership style. Romney, a fellow devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), has consistently emphasized the importance of integrity in leadership, echoing the teachings of our LDS leaders who encourage members to vote for moral and ethical individuals.

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