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Faith Leaders Speak Out to Defend Voting Rights

By July 8, 2026No Comments
On July 7, the Dominican Sisters ~ Grand Rapids joined clergy and faith leaders from across West Michigan at a press conference as part of the national Faith in Us campaign, standing together to protect the freedom to vote and the rights of our neighbors.

by Jessica Eimer Bowen, Promoter of Justice, Dominican Sisters ~ Grand Rapids

On July 7, the Dominican Sisters ~ Grand Rapids joined clergy and faith leaders from West Michigan at a press conference as part of the national Faith in Us campaign: standing together to protect the freedom to vote and the rights of our neighbors. Six speakers representing four faith traditions—Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism—shared a united call for a democracy where every eligible person’s voice can be heard. Jessica Bowen, Promoter of Justice, attended the press conference on behalf of the Dominican Sisters ~ Grand Rapids congregation.

While the SAVE Act is currently stalled in Congress, there are many state-level efforts to further restrict voting access.

“We stand together as Clergy to fight for the right of every citizen in this country to vote,” said Rev. Darryl Gaddy from Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church in Grand Rapids, MI at the press conference.

“The Right to vote is not merely a political issue, it is a moral issue,” said Rev Shannon Jammal-Hollemans from the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Lowell.

“As Dominicans committed to truth, justice, and the dignity of every person, we are grateful to join faith communities across the country in speaking out for a democracy where every voice matters, including the most vulnerable among us,” said Prioress Sister Megan McElroy, OP, who signed the “Faith Leaders Defending Our Democracy” letter on behalf of the Dominican Sisters ~ Grand Rapids. The letter calls on elected leaders to protect access to voting for all eligible citizens, including safe and fair polling locations and vote-by-mail, which is especially important for older adults, people with mobility concerns, those living in rural communities, and others whose circumstances make it difficult to vote in person.

Clergy and faith leaders attended the July 7, 2026 press conference announcing their support of Democracy in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The content of the letter follows.

Faith Leaders Defending Our Democracy – National Sign on Letter

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