Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson senior aide Jason Lee under scrutiny for voting in Texas

CHICAGO (WLS) — Another top aide for Mayor Brandon Johnson is under scrutiny Monday.

This time, it’s a senior advisor, who claimed to be a Chicago resident, as required by law, but went and voted in another state.

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Now, an alderman is requesting the inspector general investigate.

Jason Lee, who has sometimes been front-and-center explaining the mayor’s positions, now has some explaining of his own to do.

At issue is how he could claim being a Chicago resident, as is required of all city employees, while voting in Houston, Texas last month.

Alderman Ray Lopez expressed his dual concerns over election integrity and the employment of someone without Chicago as their primary residence. He emphasized the need for investigating this issue thoroughly by involving the inspector general.

Lopez has also asked the Texas attorney general to investigate Lee’s actions for possible voter fraud.

Lee defended himself by stating that he traveled to Texas specifically to vote for his sister, who was contesting for the congressional seat left vacant after their mother’s passing. It’s worth noting that Lee did not partake in any voting activities in Illinois.

Johnson said Monday the matter is being looking into.

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Johnson emphasized that the decisions and outcomes concerning this issue will depend on the thorough investigation and revelations that arise from delving into the matter.

Burt Odelson is an election law attorney.

“I’m not familiar with every aspect of Texas law, but, in general, you can only vote from the place where you live, which is your permanent abode, your permanent home,” Odelson said.

One good government advocate suggested Lee should have known better.

“He’s got an entire law department he could ask the question of, and it’s the big law department. They should be able to give him quick answers, so along with the Board of Elections,” said Dick Simpson, a UIC professor emeritus.

The mayor was asked if he has lost confidence in Lee.

“Jason and I go back a little bit, and he has been a tremendous advocate for working people in this city,” Johnson said.

For now, it appears Lee will continue in his role as the mayor’s senior aide, pending the outcome of the investigation into his residency status. He was unavailable for comment.

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