Frederick-Gray was nominated by petition to run for president in 2016. Her campaign centered around three themes: "spiritually vital, grounded in relationships, organized for impact." Following the resignation of UUA president Rev.
Peter Morales, candidate Frederick-Gray worked with the three interim co-presidents and the two other presidential candidates, the Revs. Alison Miller and Jeanne Pupke, to ensure new hiring practice policies would last. On June 24, 2017, Frederick-Gray was elected President at the UUA's
General Assembly in New Orleans. In the UUA's first entirely electronic instant-runoff presidential election, Frederick-Gray received 39.7% of delegates' first-choice ballots, then 58.3% of the second-choice ballots from voters for the eliminated Rev. Alison Miller. She won in the second round with an overall 56% of the vote. During her first month in office, Frederick-Gray nominated acting Chief Operating Officer Carey McDonald and condemned U.S. President
Donald Trump's ban on
transgender people from military service. == References ==