Critical Vote Theory
A Moral Mandate for Voting Rights













Resources to start voting drives for “in-play” southeastern states.
Find out ways to counteract common reasons people choose not to vote.
The Symposium
September 15, 2022
6:00-7:30PM CST / 7:00-8:30 EST
The third annual KMS Foundation virtual symposium.
About the Symposium:
The symposium brings together leaders and organizations from faith-based, academic, corporate and civic communities, and the community-at-large who recognize this moral imperative for equitable access and full participation in the electoral process. The symposium will provide a plan of action for increasing voter participation and addressing voter suppression in their communities.
Today’s leaders have the power to make a difference one community,
one congregation, and one vote at a time.
We use the term Critical Vote Theory (CVT) to show that voting is more than a civic responsibility. It is a moral imperative. Voting ensures inclusion of the values of all citizens in the governing process. Protecting voting rights is also a moral imperative requiring individuals and organizations to fight the injustices brought by governments, institutions and other structures seeking to deny people their right to vote.
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