Commissioner Sean Morrison addresses non-citizen voting in series of social media posts

Sean M. Morrison Cook County Commissioner
Sean M. Morrison Cook County Commissioner
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Commissioner Sean Morrison posted a series of comments on his Twitter account on March 11, 2026, addressing the topic of non-citizen voting and related discussions.

In one post, Morrison wrote, “Well stated https://t.co/cN9U9OatWR” (March 11, 2026). Shortly after, he commented further with “A passive acknowledgment that non citizens are voting https://t.co/QLtOFbEXhU” (March 11, 2026). In another tweet from the same day, Morrison added ” https://t.co/NbgavBOFUi”.

Morrison is an elected official who has previously voiced concerns about election integrity and policies regarding voter eligibility. The debate over whether non-citizens should be allowed to vote has been ongoing in several jurisdictions across the United States. Some localities have passed measures permitting non-citizen residents to participate in certain local elections, while federal law prohibits non-citizens from voting in federal contests.



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