[for me anyway] no, because it is not an ordinance: as followers of Christ we are to (as it is written) submit ourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake, for so is the will of God; but voting is not an ordinance, but voluntary, and the premise by many churches is our participation helps keep the morality prescribed by God in our society. Unfortunately in our societies present condition it is in its downfall, for God has abandoned it, though in times past it may have been somewhat held together by Christian influence, but not any more; for when unbelievers become the majority in any society, then shall that society be given up by God, as is evident in history of nations. But as for voting it is a secular practice which exactly requires a person to put their trust in man, which is exactly what we are not supposed to do as believers; and no we cannot have it both ways. And by the way we are also as followers of Christ supposed to be denying our own will, but if we involve ourselves with secular practices, then that is our will, and not the Lord's, because again voting is not an ordinance: we are supposed to be the ones that have no confidence in the flesh, not the ones that do; for this cause is the unbelieving world confused about Christianity, because so many which say they are Christians continually keep looking back with one foot in the world after they have put their hand to the plow.