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Puerto Rico is a Commonwealth of the U.S. Although Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens by birthright, residents of Puerto Rico pay no federal income tax, nor can they vote in presidential General elections much like the residents of Washington, DC. Residents can vote in the primaries and send delegates to both the Democrat and Republican conventions. It would require an amendment to the US Constitution to give Puerto Rico votes in the electoral college or they could choose to become the 51st state. Puerto Ricans who reside in any other state can vote for president.

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Guam citizens are US citizens. If you are born on Guam, you are a US citizen. But because Guam is a territory of the US (similar to puerto rico, US virgin islands, etc) they cannot participate in the general elections as Guam does not have an electoral vote. If a person from Guam moves to one of the 50 state and becomes a resident then yes they will be allowed to vote but that vote will be in their current state elections

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Why, Simply because Guam is not a state. The president is elected by electors from the states of the United States and Guam does not have any electors.

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Because Guam is a territory of the United States, and not a State. Only residents and natives of actual States can vote.

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Residents of Guam can not vote for President unless they are also residents of a US state and can vote by absentee ballot. Guam does not have any electoral vote.

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Since Puerto Ricans living in Puerto Rico cannot vote for U.S. President can they vote for President when living in the U.S.?

Puerto Ricans are considered U.S Citizens, and if living in one of the fifty states, can vote for U.S President.


Why does Puerto Rico get to vote in the presidential election?

Puerto Rico is not a state and so does not have any electoral votes. However, Puerto Ricans can vote for the president if they establish legal residence in some state and meet the other requirements to vote in that state.


Why can't Puerto Rico vote question?

Puerto Ricans are citizens of the US, however, since Puerto Rico is a territory and not a state, Puerto Ricans cannot vote for the president.


Can puerto ricans living in the states vote?

if you were born in Puerto Rico and live in the US. YES, YOU CAN VOTE.


Can Puerto Ricans vote in the primaries and elections for US president?

No. They do hold primaries, as do the American Somoas, the American Virgin Islands and Guam, but residents of these territories (considered to be U.S. citizens) are not allowed to vote for president. They can vote if they move to the United States as many of them have.


What is Puerto Rico citizenship for president?

Rephrase your question. There is no strictly Puerto Rican citizenship, Puerto Rican residents ARE US citizens. As fas as the presidency goes, Puerto Ricans are not allowed to vote for the President of the United States because they are not residents of a US State.


Can Puerto Rico participate in primaries?

Yes. Puerto Ricans can vote in presidential primaries but are not permitted to vote in the presidential election.


Can Puerto Ricans vote at age 16?

No they cannot and WikiAnswers is not quite sure a what age they do start to vote. WikiAnswers will get back to you !


Why do not Puerto Ricans pay United States Federal Income taxes?

because they don't get to vote.


Does puerto rico count in presidential election?

Puerto Rico has no votes in the Electoral College, so citizens who are permanent residents of Puerto Rico cannot vote for President. However, the political parties permit them to participate in the candidate selection process.


What are the human rights of Puerto Rico?

Puerto Ricans have the same rights as US Citizens. Puerto Ricans do not have all the rights of a citizen of the 50 states. They do share many rights, but they don't share all of them. For example, they cannot vote, or have members in the senate. They also do not have to pay federal taxes


Can Puerto Rico vote in the us presidential election?

Yes, all Puerto Ricans are US citizens at birth. Puerto Ricans can vote in the US election if they live in any of the 50 states. 'Puerto Ricans' or any other American such as 'Texans' or 'New Yorkers' living in Puerto Rico can't vote for any US election (IE. Presidential). Puerto Rico have their own government system and their own political party's. FACTS: All citizens born in Puerto Rico can be president of the United States of America.