Policies which ensure religious liberty and freedom of expression are likely to affect how 71% of evangelicals vote in May’s General Election, according to research published in early March by the Evangelical Alliance.
The issue tops the list of matters that will influence voting, with ‘opposition to same-sex marriage legislation’ and a ‘pro-life stance on euthanasia’ also coming in the top five. The survey suggests that evangelicals are much more likely to vote compared to the general population. You can read the report, Faith in Politics?, published by the Evangelical Alliance here.