i think yes, coz they are citizens
Noand neither do virgin islands!
Guam is a US Territory, and while they vote in a "straw poll" to determine their choice of the candidates, their vote does not count.
you must be registered to vote
you must be registered to vote
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.
You have the right to vote only if you are a citizen of the US, are over 18 and have registered to vote by the deadline for the election.
18 in the US
they are lazy
21
yes!!
No, Canadians cannot vote in US national elections. Only US citizens are eligible to vote in federal elections.
Donald Trump received 46.8% of the popular vote in the 2016 US presidential election and 46.9% in the 2020 US presidential election.