Holding a hustings in your church

With the snap General Election fast approaching on 8 June, there will be hundreds of hustings taking place across the UK. Why not find out where the nearest one to you is, or even organise your own through your local church or community group?

Hustings are public meetings (often held at a local church) where election candidates speak to potential voters. They are a great way to hear directly from the candidates and to ask them questions about the issues you care about.

A guide to holding a hustings, or what questions you might wish to consider asking is available from The Evangelical Alliance here.

Other articles in the ‘election, referendums and voting’ series:

10 reasons why Christians should vote in the election

Can't be bothered to vote? Some reasons why you should

The EU Referendum: Why bother?