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Home / Menno Snapshots / Lament of U.S. Supreme Court ruling on voting rights
Jun 08 2026

Lament of U.S. Supreme Court ruling on voting rights

Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz laments the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling weakening the Voting Rights Act and calls Christians to advocate for voting rights, racial justice and the inclusion of historically marginalized communities.

Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz is the MC USA denominational minister of Peace & Justice.


As followers of Jesus Christ, we affirm that every person is created in the image of God and possesses an inherent right to a meaningful voice within their community. Consequently, we view the U.S. Supreme Court’s April 29, 2026, ruling with profound concern. This decision significantly weakens Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a cornerstone provision designed to protect marginalized communities — specifically people of color — from systemic voting discrimination, discriminatory redistricting and disenfranchisement.

Historically, the Voting Rights Act served as a vital mechanism to dismantle institutional racism and ensure equitable representation. By eroding these protections, the Court’s recent ruling demonstrates that systemic barriers to the ballot box remain deeply entrenched and continue to be perpetuated.

Our faith calls us to stand with those whose voices are systemically marginalized. The prophet Micah reminds us of what God requires: “to act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God” Micah 6:8. In this spirit, we lament policies and decisions that erect structural barriers to diminish public engagement. We are called to bear witness to a more inclusive, just society.

We lament this setback in the ongoing struggle against racial discrimination in voting and representation. We urge our congregations and broader communities to remain steadfastly engaged in centering the voices of historically excluded populations and advocating for systemic reforms that reflect God’s vision of justice.

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