The article analyzes the candidacies for federal deputy that used the title of pastor in the electronic voting machine between the elections of 1998 and 2018. The objective is to verify the social profile and the party preference of these evangelical priests. We work with two hypotheses. The first is that the main profession declared is the priesthood itself and that most of them do not have higher education. The second refers to the defense of conservative moral values made by a large part of this segment. Thus, we believe that the predominant ideology is that of the right. The results show that most of them are men, married, without higher education and with professional occupations outside the priesthood. The predominant ideology is right-wing, but the big parties are losing space to small confessional and physiological groups.