General Election

The General Election is on 4 July.

Here are some resources to help you #GetInformed

Questions for Candidates 2024

Questions for Candidates

Our new Questions for Candidates briefing addresses key points on Christian citizenship, including the importance of voting and of assessing biblical priorities. It also suggests questions to help you find out your candidates’ views on some key issues of concern to Christians.

Questions for Candidates

Our suggested questions to help you find out your candidates’ views on some key issues of concern to Christians.


About your Christian vote

vote

Vote

A General Election provides an opportunity for Christians to speak out and play their part in voting. Believers have to make a judgement about how to use their vote to best effect.

election laws

Changing the law

A new Parliament could vote for a law bringing in assisted suicide; laws liberalising abortion and drugs; laws affecting religious liberty, freedom of speech, transgender rights and teaching on marriage, sex and relationships in schools. These are all issues of concern to Christians.

election info

Useful info

The Christian Institute is a registered charity and we do not tell you how to vote. But we do provide useful information to help inform that vote.

pros and cons

Judgement

It is unlikely that you will find a party or a candidate you believe has all the right views. For many Christians there is a genuine dilemma over choosing a party or a particular candidate. Weigh the evidence and exercise your Christian conscience.