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Why is Puerto Rico a developed country?

Puerto Rico is a developed country because it is part of the United States of America, a developed country. Puerto Rico is a Commonwealth and an unincorporated territory of the United States. The currency is USD and the citizens are United States citizens under the laws of the U.S A. While residing in Puerto Rico they cannot vote in U.S. presidential elections, however if they become residents of an US state, they can vote in all elections..


Which spanish speaking country votes in some us elections?

Puerto Rico.


Why do people from Puerto Rico vote US presidential elections?

It is part of the united states of america


How often does it rain in Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico gets 7-8 inches of rain.every month


Does Puerto Rico vote in your elections?

Yes, they are Alied with the United States, and can vote in the primaries


How long has Luis Fortuno been leader?

He has been the Governor of Puerto Rico since January 2, 2009. He was elected in November 2008 in the general elections of Puerto Rico.


Who is the predisent of Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. It is not allowed to have it's own president since only independent nations can have presidents. People are asked to vote every so often to show how many want Puerto Rico to become a state, be an independent nation or stay the same. but in truth these elections mean nothing because only the Congress of the United States can determine the outcome of the current situation and these elections are not binding on Congress.


Is peurto rico a state?

Puerto Rico is currently not a state, but a commonwealth within the US. In the 2012 elections, Puerto Rico held a referendum where they were given the choice to keep their current status, become independent, or become a state. Puerto Rico voted to become a state, but it is now up to Congress to decide. It is likely that it will not pass, however.


How and when did Luis Fortuno become governor of Puerto Rico?

Luis Fortuno was elected by the Puerto Rican people in the November general elections of Puerto Rico in 2008. Luis Fortuno became governor of the island on January 2, 2009.


Can residents of US territories vote in federal elections?

Residents of US territories, such as Puerto Rico, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands, cannot vote in federal elections. However, they are allowed to vote in their respective local elections and have limited representation in the US Congress through non-voting delegates.


How do you say welcome to Puerto Rico in spanish?

Soy de Puerto Rico. (I'm from Puerto Rico) or Soy puertorriqueño. (I'm a Puerto Rican)


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.