If your county is not listed above and you would like to see a local voter guide produced for your county, visit PersonhoodFL.com and submit the form to let us know you want to help, or if you can’t volunteer, please donate so that we can pay someone to produce a local voter guide for your county. Regardless of whether there is a local voter guide available for your county or not, we do have links on our All Voter Guide Page for an interactive voter guide covering all state and federal races for Florida.
ProLife Candidate List
View Personhood FL ProLife PAC’s list ofEndorsed ProLife Candidatesrunning for federal, state, district, and local races in St Lucie County and throughout Florida.
Where Do the Candidates Stand?
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 allowing biological males to compete with and share the same locker room with females? Which candidates support teaching children Critical Race Theory (CRT)? 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 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 Voter Guide Page to download the 2024 Primary Election Voter Guide today.
Register to Vote!
If you aren’t registered to vote or have moved since the last election, register to vote online or visit your local supervisor of elections office to register or update your registration. 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 will get the government we deserve!
“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.
flvaluesvoterguide.com has released the 2024 Primary Election Voter Guides for Saint Lucie County, FL. Other voter guides for Hernando, Lake, and Sumter Counties are coming soon. Candidates from all races were provided an opportunity to participate in the voter guide. Visit the Voter Guide Page to download the 2024 Primary Election Voter Guide today.
Want a Voter Guide for an Unlisted County?
If your county is not listed above and you would like to see a local voter guide produced for your county, visit PersonhoodFL.com and submit the form to let us know you want to help, or if you can’t volunteer, please donate so that we can pay someone to produce a local voter guide for your county. Regardless of whether there is a local voter guide available for your county or not, we do have links on our All Voter Guide Page for an interactive voter guide covering all state and federal races for Florida.
ProLife Candidate List
View Personhood FL ProLife PAC’s list ofEndorsed ProLife Candidatesrunning for federal, state, district, and local races in St Lucie County and throughout Florida.
Where Do the Candidates Stand?
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 allowing biological males to compete with and share the same locker room with females? Which candidates support teaching children Critical Race Theory (CRT)? 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 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 Voter Guide Page to download the 2024 Primary Election Voter Guide today.
Register to Vote!
If you aren’t registered to vote or have moved since the last election, register to vote online or visit your local supervisor of elections office to register or update your registration. 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 will get the government we deserve!
“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.
flvaluesvoterguide.comtoday released the 2016 Primary Election Voter Guide for Okaloosa County FL. This voter guide covers the Property Appraiser, County Commission, Republican State Committeeman, and School Board races. Candidates from all races were given an opportunity to participate in the voter guide. Download your copy of the2016 Okaloosa County Primary Voter Guide today.
Voter guides for state, federal, and judicial races as well as the proposed constitutional amendment 4 are now available! We do also have voter guides available for other counties. Visit our Voter Guide page to see voter guides available for your county.
Where do the candidates in Okaloosa 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 allowing individuals to use the bathroom they self identify with rather than the bathroom that matches the gender on their birth certificate? Which candidates support common core? 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 support religious freedom? Which candidates care enough about your vote to respond to the candidate survey? Download your copy of the 2016 Okaloosa County Primary Voter Guidetoday.
View Personhood FL ProLife PAC’s list ofEndorsed ProLife Candidatesrunning for federal, state, district, and local races in Okaloosa County and throughout Florida.
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. 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 do diligence in researching the candidates, we get the government we deserve!
“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.
Permanent link to this article: https://flvaluesvoterguide.com/2016/08/14/fl-votes-values-releases-2016-primary-election-voter-guide-for-okaloosa-county-florida/
Clay Family Policy Forum has released the 2016 Primary Election Voter Guide for Clay County FL. This voter guide covers the following races: Sheriff, Clerk of Courts, County Commissioner, School Board, and School Superintendent. Candidates from all races were given an opportunity to participate in the voter guide. Download your copy of the2016 Clay County Primary Voter Guide today.
Voter guides for state, federal, and judicial races as well as the proposed amendment 4 are now available, and we do have voter guides for other counties available. Visit our Voter Guide page to see voter guides available for your county.
Where do the candidates in Clay County stand on the issues that matter most to you? Which candidate support allowing abortions in cases of rape and incest? Which candidates support allowing individuals to use the bathroom they self identify with rather than the bathroom that matches the gender on their birth certificate? Which candidates support common core? Which candidates care enough about your vote to respond to the candidate survey? Download your copy of the2016 Clay County Primary Voter Guidetoday.
View Personhood FL ProLife PAC’s list ofEndorsed ProLife Candidatesrunning for federal, state, district, and local races in Clay County and throughout Florida.
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. 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 do diligence in researching the candidates, we get the government we deserve!
“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.
Permanent link to this article: https://flvaluesvoterguide.com/2016/08/06/clay-family-policy-forum-releases-2016-primary-election-voter-guide-for-clay-county-florida/
flvaluesvoterguide.comtoday released the 2016 Primary Election Voter Guide for Sumter County FL. This voter guide covers the District of School Superintendent and School Board. Candidates from all races were given an opportunity to participate in the voter guide. Download your copy of the2016 Sumter County Primary Voter Guide today.
Voter guides for state, federal, and judicial races are now available, and we do have voter guides for other counties available. Visit our Voter Guide page to see voter guides available for your county.
Where do the candidates in Sumter 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 allowing individuals to use the bathroom they self identify with rather than the bathroom that matches the gender on their birth certificate? Which candidates support common core? 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 support religious freedom? Which candidates care enough about your vote to respond to the candidate survey? Download your copy of the 2016 Sumter County Primary Voter Guide today.
View Personhood FL ProLife PAC’s list ofEndorsed ProLife Candidatesrunning for federal, state, district, and local races in Sumter County and throughout Florida.
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. 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 do diligence in researching the candidates, we get the government we deserve!
“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.
Permanent link to this article: https://flvaluesvoterguide.com/2016/08/05/fl-votes-values-releases-2016-primary-election-voter-guide-for-sumter-county-florida/
flvaluesvoterguide.comtoday released the 2016 Primary Election Voter Guide for Lake County FL. This voter guide covers the Board of Lake County Commissioners, School Board, Sheriff, Supervisor of Elections, and Republican State Committeeman races. Candidates from all races were given an opportunity to participate in the voter guide. Download your copy of the2016 Lake County Primary Voter Guide today.
Voter guides for state, federal, and judicial races as well as the proposed constitutional amendment 4 are now available, and we do have voter guides for other counties available. Visit our Voter Guide page to see voter guides available for your county.
Where do the candidates in Lake 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 allowing individuals to use the bathroom they self identify with rather than the bathroom that matches the gender on their birth certificate? Which candidates support common core? 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 support religious freedom? Which candidates care enough about your vote to respond to the candidate survey? Download your copy of the 2016 Lake County Primary Voter Guide today.
View Personhood FL ProLife PAC’s list ofEndorsed ProLife Candidatesrunning for federal, state, district, and local races in Lake County and throughout Florida.
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. 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 do diligence in researching the candidates, we get the government we deserve!
“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.
Permanent link to this article: https://flvaluesvoterguide.com/2016/08/01/fl-votes-values-releases-2016-primary-election-voter-guide-for-lake-county-florida/
flvaluesvoterguide.comtoday released the 2016 Primary Election Voter Guide for Saint Lucie County FL. This voter guide covers the City of Port St Lucie City Council races, the City of Fort Pierce City Commissioner race, Saint Lucie County Commission races, St Lucie County School Board races, and races for Property Appraiser, Sheriff, Supervisor of Elections, and Republican State Committeeman. Candidates from all races were given an opportunity to participate in the voter guide. Download your copy of the St Lucie County Primary Election Voter Guide today.
Voter guides covering state, federal, and judicial races as well as the proposed constitutional amendment are now available, and we do have voter guides for other counties available! Visit our Voter Guide page to see voter guides available for your county.
Where do the candidates in St Lucie 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 allowing individuals to use the bathroom they self identify with rather than the bathroom that matches the gender on their birth certificate? Which candidates support common core? 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 support religious freedom? Which candidates care enough about your vote to respond to the candidate survey? Download your copy of the St Lucie County Primary Election Voter Guide today.
View Personhood FL ProLife PAC’s list ofEndorsed ProLife Candidatesrunning for federal, state, district, and local races in St Lucie County and throughout Florida.
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. 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 do diligence in researching the candidates, we get the government we deserve!
“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.
Permanent link to this article: https://flvaluesvoterguide.com/2016/07/31/fl-votes-values-releases-2016-primary-election-voter-guide-for-st-lucie-county-florida/
Have you ever wondered where candidates in your county stand on the values you hold dear? Have you wondered which candidates support and oppose abortion, which candidates support or oppose boys going into girls bathrooms and showers at school, which candidates support or oppose homosexual marriage, which candidates support or oppose graphic sex education, etc? Have you ever wished there was local voter guide to help voters in your county vote there values? Are you able to volunteer one hour per week to help produce and distribute a local voter guide in your county?
Join Personhood FL President, Pastor Bryan Longworth, Tuesday, May 24 from 8:00 – 9:00 pm EST to learn how you can be a part of a team to help voters in your county vote their values. The call will last only one hour and will be packed full of information you can use to inform voters in your area. Register for Personhood FL’s May Volunteer Call here.
You’ll also learn how you can help Personhood Florida restore the culture of life. Personhood Florida President, Pastor Bryan Longworth, and Volunteer Director, David Borrero will share about the many ways you can help Personhood FL work toward the day when all humans, born and preborn, will be protected.
As a missionary to the preborn in the early 1990s, Longworth spent 3 years in jail for peacefully protecting preborn children from abortion. Longworth continues to be involved in the pro-life movement and in calling the church and our nation to repentance. The church and America needs revival and reformation like never before. The blood of over 60 million children cries from the ground for vengeance, and God will avenge! God send us a true move of God lest we perish in our iniquity!
Pastor Bryan is married to Jessica Longworth. Together they have two children.
Every four years, voters get a chance to vote for the candidate they prefer for president. This year, we have an opportunity to nominate a prolife, pro-family candidate for president, but only if you vote for a prolife, pro-family candidate.
But which candidate is the most prolife and pro-family?
The Florida Family Policy Council has released it’s 2016 Presidential Primary Voter Guide featuring Republican and Democratic candidates. Topics include: abortion exceptions (rape and incest exceptions), common core, defunding Planned Parenthood, first amendment defense act, natural marriage, homosexual marriage, no new taxes pledge, and path to citizenship. This voter guide is non-partisan and can legally be distributed in churches. View the Florida Family Policy Council’s 2016 Presidential Primary Voter Guide today.
Checkout the facts about your favorite prolife presidential candidate. Only self declared prolife candidates are listed.
In this voter guide, you’ll see the good, the bad, and the ugly on each candidate. Find out which candidate supports allowing partial birth abortion and abortion in the cases of rape and incest, which candidate supports making the morning after pill available over the counter, and which candidate signed the Personhood Affirmation.
In light of this historic contest to determine what is “conservative” or “pro-family,” you deserve to see evidence of where Trump, Cruz, and Rubio really stand on protecting marriage for one man and one woman, protecting your constitutional rights of conscience, and upholding good role models for kids. This voter guide is non-partisan and can legally be distributed in churches. View the 2016 Presidential Report Card on Natural Family today.
Who is the Most Pro-Personhood Presidential Candidate?
Checkout the facts about your favorite prolife presidential candidate. Only self declared prolife candidates are listed.
In this voter guide, you’ll see the good, the bad, and the ugly on each candidate. You’ll find that none of the candidates are perfect, but you’ll find that some are more prolife than others.
This voter guide includes positions on Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and Donald Trump. Find out which candidate supports allowing partial birth abortion and abortion in the cases of rape and incest, which candidate supports making the morning after pill available over the counter, and which candidate signed the Personhood Affirmation.
In 2016, we will elect candidates for everything from President of the United States to county commissioners and city council members. The problem is that many times voters don’t know where the candidates stand on important issues such as life, marriage, family, and religious freedom. Consequently, voter vote for candidates who don’t represent the values that made America great.
Shouldn’t voters in your area know where the candidates stand on important issues? Wouldn’t it be great if you could help voters know where the candidates stand on these issues? The good news is that you can!
Florida Votes Values is currently seeking volunteers to help produce and distribute local voter guides in every county across Florida. Please fill out the form below to signup as a volunteer in your county.
Volunteers will develop a voter guide of candidates running for local office. The voter guide will be distributed at www.flvaluesvoterguide.com and to voters in local churches and at political events. Many of our volunteers also volunteer to distribute Florida Family Policy Council State and Federal Voter Guides.
If you are interested in informing voters in your county of where the candidates running for local office stand on the issues, please fill out the form below.
The Florida Family Policy Council has released it’s 2016 Presidential Primary Voter Guide featuring Republican and Democratic candidates. Topics include: abortion exceptions (rape and incest exceptions), common core, defunding Planned Parenthood, first amendment defense act, natural marriage, homosexual marriage, no new taxes pledge, and path to citizenship. This voter guide is non-partisan and can legally be distributed in churches. View the Florida Family Policy Council’s 2016 Presidential Primary Voter Guide today.
Permanent link to this article: https://flvaluesvoterguide.com/2016/02/16/florida-family-policy-council-releases-2016-presidential-primary-voter-guide/
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