Pope Leo XIV born in Chicago made a vote on the recent republican primary in Illinois

Pope Leo XIV, the first American to go to the papacy, voted in three republican primary elections since 2012, show the state’s voting records.

Will County’s records show a Robert F. Prevost (the name of birth of the new pontiff) recorded in the municipality using an address that belongs to the Pope’s brother. Your brother confirmed that PREVOST also receives your and email at this address. These records show PREVOST vote in the Republican Primary of 2012, 2014 and 2016, as well as in the General Elections of 2012, 2014, 2018 and 2024.

Illinois voters are not registered by party, therefore, the decision to prevost to vote in the republican primary does not necessarily mean that he is a republican. Instead, voters can select the main party where they wish to vote each year and should not choose the same party year by year.

Now that PREVOST has been named Pope, details such as its voting history, social media footprint and much more relevant.

An occasional user of social media in recent years, PREVOST had occasionally published in X criticism of President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, as well as his policies. A recent post of another user Predost Sahred, on his own, criticizes Trump and El Salvador president Nayib Bukele about the deportation of Maryland’s Kilmar Abrego Garcia linking a Catholic play.

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PREVOST has also published links to stories with critical headlines to Vance, which is Catholic, as well as posts on how to protect immigrants, reduce armed violence and combat climate change.

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