Yup, eagerly and without reservation. One's religious beliefs don't matter in politics, unless one is trying to establish a theocracy.
Considering that Scientology has "convert" or you are fired several companies around the world, then one has to ask one self.. what are their real motives.
Lets not forget Operation Snow White and Operation Freakout either.. There have been many cases of direct involvement of the so called "Church of Scientology" in not only criminal acts but harassment and spying on people and even suspected assassinations.
I remember a Time Magazine expose in the 1980s or 1990s, where its author had to go underground due to death threats and attempts on his life. In the article he had people claiming that the Church had the largest private "secret intelligence gathering" system in the world and kept tabs on everyone in the sect and all those who opposed it. The Church also sued Time Warner, and lost heavily in court after court.
Also there is evidence that Scientology are targeting companies in certain sectors, converting or getting in high level management and then forcing the employees to either convert or get fired.
Woman Forced to Study Scientology at Work, Complains to Radio Station, Fired
Two fired for not becoming Scientologists
Just some of the stories and there are claims that they are also targeting low level to higher level government positions to convert more people.
On top of that, the Church of Scientology is so fixated on money that is not even funny. The amount of stories of fraud and theft involved with Scientology and the Church is not on the light side. There is a clear pattern of targeting grieving people to young very easily convinced people, getting them into massive debt with help from the churches people to buy the churches "courses" and then dumping them like yesterdays garbage. And when it comes to paying their taxes or living up to financial deals.. the Church has a history in Europe of doing neither. In Denmark it owes millions in back taxes, fines and even things like stamp duty on property deals. And Denmark houses the European HQ of the sect.. try to take a picture of the building and you will be harassed by Scientology security, have your picture taken, asked who you are, demanding your name and warned that you are on private property.. which you are not, since you are on the side walk.. opposite the building.. yes it happened to me. Funny thing was I was taking a picture of a Ferrari parked outside the "Church".. bet it was owned by the Danish leader.
So while I agree with the principle of a persons religion not having any influence on my vote, I must take into account other factors like those involved with Scientology. I mean if the Mafia was a religion, would you vote for a person with said religion well knowing that it was a Mafia plant to gain financial gain for the Mafia?
Scientology is no religion, it is a criminal organisation along the lines of the Mafia, Yakuza and so on.