With Recent Moves by Some Cities to Allow Non-Citizens to Vote, America's New Majority Project Looks at Past Survey Data
How do most Americans view allowing Non-Citizens to vote in Federal, State, and Local elections.
Based on 2024 survey data showing American public opinion on non-citizens and illegal immigrants voting in U.S. elections.
Key findings:
76.5% of registered voters oppose illegal immigrants voting in U.S. elections overall. Opposition remains high across all levels of government:
78.3% for federal elections,
77.5% for state elections,
75.0% for local elections.
Even when respondents are told that illegal immigrants pay local taxes, 67.5% still oppose allowing them to vote in local elections.


