NO- only US citizens can vote.
An Executive Order.
Citizens of the US can vote for president in the US.
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.
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.
The US vice president is the presiding officer the US Senate and can vote in the case of a tie vote. He has to be ready to take over as president if needed. He may also take on special assignments that the President may give him, such as going to state funerals or visiting disaster areas or foreign countries as a representative of the President. .
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.
That is the Vice President of the US. They only vote when there is a tie vote.
Most things are handled by the President and his Secretary of State. Some things must be run by other parts of the government; for example, to make a treaty with a foreign country, the US Senate is required to vote on it, and two thirds of the Senators must vote yes for it to pass.
The VP presides over the US Senate. He can vote only if there is a tie vote.
no
Senators can vote like any US citizen for the president. They do not have any special powers in that regard.
(in the US) Yes, any legal resident older than 18