The Episcopal Church stands in solidarity with the people of Venezuela following the presidential election. We believe that governments function best when they are responsive, participatory, and transparent, and ensure adequate protection for minorities. It is our duty to support the people of Venezuela in their efforts to protect democracy and the rule of law. We encourage Episcopalians to stay informed about the situation and pray for our fellow Episcopalians and all Venezuelans.  

Let us continue to pray regularly and advocate for democracy, human rights, a peaceful resolution of the crisis facing our siblings in Venezuela, and urge continued support for all Venezuelans, including those who have migrated to other countries.  

Background and other resources:

Voter Intimidation and Irregularities: There have been widespread allegations of voter intimidation and irregularities, including the disqualification of leading opposition candidates like María Corina Machado, who was barred from participating for alleged political crimes. 

Lack of Transparency: The CNE, influenced by President Maduro’s supporters, has not disclosed detailed vote tallies from the approximately 30,000 polling stations, raising doubts about the integrity of the results. 

Key moments which led to Venezuela protests 

Venezuela: The Perilous Path to a Key Election 

Episcopal News Service on Venezuelan Elections

General Convention Resolutions:  

2018-D096 – Urge Advocacy for Good Governance and Fair Participation 

2018-A215 – Express Solidarity with the Diocese of Venezuela