Resources
Historical Background
Secular Values Voter
‘Secular Values Voter’ is a campaign by the Secular Coalition for America, the nation’s premier advocacy organization representing atheists, humanists, agnostics, and other nontheists. Secular Values Voter is a campaign to educate political candidates about the significant and rapidly growing secular constituency, the issues they care about, and the values for which they stand. To promote these values and protect our community and system of government, we must be active and vocal participants in the political process.
Look Up Your Elected Leaders & Candidates
Find Out Where Your Leaders Stand
Find Out Where The Candidates Stand
‘I’m Secular and I Vote Campaign’
The ‘I’m Secular and I Vote Campaign’ is being conducted by the Freedom from Religion Foundation. The Foundation works as an umbrella for those who are free from religion and are committed to the cherished principle of separation of state and church.
Atheist Voter
The purpose of AtheistVoter is simple: Ensure that elected officials know that atheists, agnostics, and other nonreligious constituents vote–and vote in huge numbers–so they can no longer simply ignore us or take our votes for granted. The ‘AtheistVoter’ campaign is being conducted by American Atheists, the premier organization fighting for the civil liberties of atheists and the total, absolute separation of government and religion.
The Center for Freethought Equality
The Center for Freethought Equality is a sister organization of the American Humanist Association dedicated to lobbying and political advocacy. The Center for Freethought Equality will significantly increase humanist activity in key Washington coalitions, and has established a permanent lobbyist on the Hill that will fight for issues secular Americans care about like the separation of church and state and protecting civil liberties.
Americans United
Americans United for Separation of Church and State is a nonpartisan and nonprofit educational organization dedicated to preserving the constitutional principle of church-state separation as the only way to ensure religious freedom for all Americans.
Discrimination in the Name of Religion