The attitudes of the three pacifistic traditions—Quakers, Mennonites, and Brethren—toward politics and voting have been characterized like this:
The Quakers voted and ran for public office.
The Mennonites neither voted nor ran for public office.
The Brethren did not run for public office, but they voted for the Quakers!
It’s okay to vote ... for Brethren Life and Thought!
