A more recent directive comes from the God's Love (2014) book:
*** lv pp. 213-214 Flag Salute, Voting, and Civilian Service *** Voting in political elections.
True Christians respect the right of others to vote. They do not campaign against elections, and they cooperate with elected authorities. However, they remain resolutely neutral with regard to the political affairs of the nations. What should a Christian do in lands where voting is compulsory or in a situation where feelings run high against those who do not go to the voting booth? Remembering that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego went as far as the plain of Dura, a Christian, under similar circumstances, may decide to go to the booth if his conscience permits. However, he will take care not to violate his neutrality. He should take into account the following six principles:
1. Jesus’ followers are “no part of the world.”
2. Christians represent Christ and his Kingdom.
3. The Christian congregation is united in belief, and its members are bound together by Christlike love.
4. Those who elect a certain official share responsibility for what he does.
5. Jehovah viewed Israel’s desire for a visible ruler as a sign that they had rejected Him.
6. Christians must have freeness of speech when speaking to people of all political persuasions about God’s Kingdom government.
Some JW's will freak out just at the mention of the word "vote" and have no ability to reason on it, but do any of the above criteria relate to the forthcoming EU election?