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*“Just curious to what extent your faith influences for whom you will vote in a secular election like the upcoming US presidential election or any other election, for that matter.
For instance, do you vote for a candidate of the same faith as yours (if there is one) as the main voting qualification criteria or does faith play no role whatsoever? Perhaps somewhere in between?”
*Baha’is generally are non-partisan and do not belong to partisan political groups, parties or engage in partisanship debates, rallies etc. Baha’is are encouraged to vote as independents or non-partisans. No Baha’is run for partisan offices in elections.
*"The Bahá’í Community is a world-wide organization seeking to establish true and universal peace on earth. If a Bahá’í works for one political party to overcome another it is negation of the very spirit of the Faith. Membership in any political party, therefore, necessarily entails repudiation of some or all of the principles of peace and unity proclaimed by Bahá’u’lláh. As 'Abdu’l-Bahá stated: ‘Our Party is God’s party; we do not belong to any party.’
*Within the Faith our elections have no nominations for offices. Our elections begin in prayerand plurality or sometimes majority vote decides the issue.Baha’is stress unity and consultation.
For instance, do you vote for a candidate of the same faith as yours (if there is one) as the main voting qualification criteria or does faith play no role whatsoever? Perhaps somewhere in between?”
*Baha’is generally are non-partisan and do not belong to partisan political groups, parties or engage in partisanship debates, rallies etc. Baha’is are encouraged to vote as independents or non-partisans. No Baha’is run for partisan offices in elections.
*"The Bahá’í Community is a world-wide organization seeking to establish true and universal peace on earth. If a Bahá’í works for one political party to overcome another it is negation of the very spirit of the Faith. Membership in any political party, therefore, necessarily entails repudiation of some or all of the principles of peace and unity proclaimed by Bahá’u’lláh. As 'Abdu’l-Bahá stated: ‘Our Party is God’s party; we do not belong to any party.’
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(Compilations, Lights of Guidance, p. 443)