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Illinois native Pope Leo XIV placed his vote in the latest Republican primary elections held in his home state.

American Pope Leo XIV, elected in 2012, has cast ballots in three Republican primary elections as per voting records in previous years.

Pope Leo XIV, an American and the first to occupy the Papacy, according to voting records, has...
Pope Leo XIV, an American and the first to occupy the Papacy, according to voting records, has participated in three Republican primary elections since 2012.

Illinois native Pope Leo XIV placed his vote in the latest Republican primary elections held in his home state.

Hail the new Pope, Leo XIV, the first Yank to snatch the papal tiara! His ballot slippings in three Republican primary elections since '12, as per Illinois records, ain't no secret anymore. His digs, just so you know, share an address with his bro, as shown by the county's archives. His bro verified that the ex-Robert F. Prevost gets his mail at that very address too. Those records clearly indicate Prevost cast his ballots in the '12, '14, and '16 primaries of the Republican camp as well as in the '12, '14, '18, and '24 general elections.

Illinois doesn't play party favorite when it comes to voting, so voting in Republican primaries ain't the same as being a card-carrying Republican. Instead, those who get to vote got the freedom to choose the primary they wish to cast their ballots for, year in and year out.

With Pope Leo added to the Vatican's roster, it's like a whole new world with more attention to his pre-papal life, like his voting history, his footprints on social media, and beyond.

Now, speaking of social media, Prevost's been an occasional poster in recent times, voicing criticism about ole' President Donnie T and Vice Prez JD Vance, plus their policies. One post he shared criticized Donnie and the Prez of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia of Maryland, linking to a Catholic rag piece.

Prevost also shared links to stories slamming Vance and posts about safeguarding immigrants, decreasing gun violence, and battling climate change.

Oh, did I mention? Illinois doesn't keep tabs on party affiliations when it comes to voter registration, so even though Pope Leo XIV's voting history leans more to Republican primaries than Democratic ones, he ain't officially one of the red-blooded Republicans.

Enrichment Data:Based on his voting pattern, Pope Leo XIV, née Robert F. Prevost, is not a Republican with an official affiliation, considering Illinois doesn't mandate party registration. However, his voting behavior hints at more participation in Republican primaries than Democratic ones[1]. His voting record shows he cast his ballot in the '12, '14, and '16 Republican primaries and the '16 Republican presidential primary is his most recent primary election appearance[1].

Regarding social media, no sources mention any notable activity on Prevost's accounts[2]. Despite some sources labeling him as a "registered Republican" based on his voting history, it ain't an official label 'cause Illinois doesn't require party registration[2].

So, while Pope Leo XIV's voting history reveals a preference for Republican primaries, it doesn't necessarily tell us his political persuasion.

Despite Pope Leo XIV's voting history indicating a preference for Republican primaries, Illinois's lax party registration system doesn't officially label him as a Republican. His recent social media activity showcases his personal growth in education-and-self-development, as he voices opinions about politics, General News, and social issues like immigration, gun violence, and climate change.

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