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But while an additional 3.3 million Puerto Ricans live on the island, a U.S. territory, they won't be able to vote for president. However, Puerto Rico residents are able to help...
Those residents of Puerto Rico are not permitted to vote in presidential elections, though they're U.S. citizens and can participate in the Republican and Democratic presidential primaries.
A nonbinding referendum is scheduled for Nov. 5 in Puerto Rico, occurring alongside the Puerto Rican general election, that will probe residents’ preference for a future form of government. Their choices include sovereignty with free association, statehood and independence.
Puerto Rico does not cast electoral votes for president of the United States. It does, however, hold primary nominating events. Joe Biden (D) won the Democratic primary on April 28, 2024. Donald Trump (R) won the Republican primary on April 21, 2024. Presidential nominating primaries in Puerto Rico are open.
View the 2024 Puerto Rico Republican and Democratic primary election live results and map by county and district.
Who’s ahead in the Puerto Rico ? An updating average, accounting for each poll's recency, sample size, methodology and house effects.
Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, which means that its residents are U.S. citizens but aren’t necessarily able to vote for president. Puerto Ricans technically can vote if they have...
Almost no one in Puerto Rico favors the status quo—which is why even commonwealth supporters have sought to “enhance” it. Meanwhile, congressional efforts have yet to produce results.
While Puerto Ricans cannot vote in the general election despite being U.S. citizens, they do have the power to shape presidential contests. Puerto Rico will send 23 delegates to the...
Those born in Puerto Rico have American citizenship meaning Puerto Ricans living in any of the 50 states of Washington D.C. can vote for president if they have formal residency.