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You left out the fourth font:The Church teaches that any knowingly chosen act is moral if all three fonts of morality are good, and that any knowingly chosen act is immoral if one or more of the three fonts of morality are bad. This teaching is found in the CCC, the Compendium, the USCCB Catechism, Veritatis Splendor, and other sources.
The three fonts of morality:
There is no separate set of fonts or criteria for morality on certain subjects, such as voting. The act of voting for a candidate or referendum or law is moral if all three fonts are good, and is immoral if any one or more fonts are bad.
- intention
- moral object
- circumstances
Since voting for a person is not intrinsically evil (i.e. the moral object is not evil), the morality of the vote then depends on the other two fonts: intention and circumstances. With a good intention, in some circumstances, a Catholic might vote for a pro-abortion candidate.
- Ignorance - but in this day and age, is there an excuse for one to not be well informed?