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2026 VOTER PROTECTION PLAN

  1. Train FUSD Poll Chaplains, Clergy & Civic Leaders to secure missing Voter IDs.
  2. Correct purged voters & re-register them to vote in the 2026 Midterm elections.
  3. Engage all Chaplains in Nonviolent Training to address ICE Agents at Polling Stations.
  4. Send targeted messaging & outreach to infrequent Voters.

REGISTER TODAY

Registration is now open for 2026 Poll Chaplain/Peacekeeper.

ABOUT

FAITHS UNITED TO SAVE DEMOCRACY

Faiths United to Save Democracy (FUSD) is a nonpartisan, multi-racial, interfaith, and intergenerational voter education and protection campaign coordinated in nine states by Skinner Leadership Institute, Inc., in collaboration with the Georgetown Center for Faith and Justice and Sojourners.

 

FUSD is focused in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The ground operation in each state is coordinated by a veteran clergy leader, called State Leads, with long-term experience in voting rights and voter protection, working closely with millennial clergy leaders and a diverse network of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian clergy leaders in all phases of the campaign. 

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2024 HIGHLIGHTS

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ABOUT US

FUSD evolved from Turnout Sunday, a 2014 voter mobilization partnership among the eight historic African American church denominations, which leveraged their collective power to educate, protect, and turn out Black Voters in Tuesday elections, based on voter-readiness plans developed after church services on Sunday. Turnout Sunday, coordinated by Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner, President of Skinner Leadership Institute, partnered in 2018 with Rev. Jim Wallis, Chair of the Georgetown Center for Faith and Justice, and Rev. Adam Taylor, Sojourners’ President, in Turnout Sunday-Lawyers & Collars. Through this effort, clergy in sacred collars teamed up with hundreds of volunteer election protection lawyers, coordinated through the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights, at vulnerable voting locations to protect Black voters facing restrictions of their voting rights. 

Faiths United to Save Democracy (FUSD) was launched in 2021 as a project of Turnout Sunday following the horrible public death in 2020 of George Floyd, as a voter protection campaign expanded to protect the rights of vulnerable voters of all races and backgrounds. Through FUSD, a partnership was formed with Jewish, Muslim, Hispanic evangelicals, Black Church, Asian, and Mainline White Church leaders as national partners. Collectively, they reflected a nonpartisan, interfaith, multi-racial, and intergenerational effort to overcome the unprecedented assault on democracy with the dramatic increase in voter restriction laws. FUSD is committed to neutralizing mounting efforts that make it more difficult for people living in poverty, vulnerable voters, including targeting voters of color, the elderly, students, and the disabled, to exercise their right to vote in free, fair, and safe elections. The campaign is built on the strength of the Black Church’s long history and experience in voting rights protections, with a broader effort to protect the voting rights of all voters in FUSD priority states at polling sites serving vulnerable voters.

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NATIONAL PARTNER APPLICATION

Join FUSD in our campaign to ensure voter protection in a free, fair, and safe election. Your organization can help us protect vulnerable voters. Apply today to become a 2026 National Partner. This Battle is far too big for any one Racial, Ethnic, or Faith Group to Fight Alone!

MEET OUR CO-CONVENERS

NATIONAL DIVERSE PARTNERS

FUSD STATE LEADS

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ARIZONA

Dr. Warren Stewart

First Institutional Baptist Church

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ARIZONA

Dr. Dontá McGilvery

First Institutional Baptist Church

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GEORGIA

Dr. Cynthia Hale

Ray of Hope Christian Church

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GEORGIA

Rev. Paul Little

Bibb Mount Zion Baptist Church

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MICHIGAN

Dr. Steve Bland

Council of Baptist Pastors of Detroit & Vicinity

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MICHIGAN

Dr. James Perkins

Greater Christ Baptist Church

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MICHIGAN

Rev. Lawrence Rodgers

Second Baptist Church of Detroit

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NORTH CAROLINA

Bishop Claude Alexander

The Park Church in Charlotte

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NORTH CAROLINA

Rev. Dr. Bankole Akinbinu

Baptist Grove Church

Raleigh

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OHIO

Ms. Jaladah Aslam

Ohio Unity Coalition

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OHIO

Rev. Larry Macon Jr.

Mt. Zion Church of Oakwood Village

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PENNSYLVANIA

Dr. Alyn E. Waller

 Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church

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PENNSYLVANIA

Rev. Mark Tyler

Mother Bethel AME Church

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TEXAS

Dr. Frederick D. Haynes III

Friendship West Baptist Church

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VIRGINIA

Bishop Carroll Baltimore

Ecumenical Global Mission Alliance, Inc

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VIRGINIA

Rev. Rachel Baltimore

Ecumenical Global Mission Alliance, Inc

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WISCONSIN

Rev. Dr. Joy L. Gallmon

 St. Mark’s AME Church

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The Faiths United to Save Democracy Voter Toolkit is a product of Skinner Leadership Institute in conjunction with listed partners. 

COPYRIGHT 2026. Skinner Leadership Institute | P.O. BOX 69311 Baltimore, MD 21264-9311 | www.SkinnerLeaders.org  | info@skinnerleadership.org
TURNOUT Sunday is a registered trademark of Skinner Leadership Institute

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