First of all, for both groups, the divine aspect of life is the most important thing and will always be prioritized over earthly matters. In the past, politics was neglected by both groups.
Today, Mennonites have chosen to be more responsible and involved in political decisions, voting is widely accepted among Mennonite communities. Mennonites view participation in elections as a way to help others who can benefit from their decisions.
Although Amish are allowed to vote, they are often discouraged from doing so. However, when they do decide to vote, they are more likely to vote on local community issues than on national issues.