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How do US territories participate in the presidential election?

The territories have no vote in Presidential elections. They do send voting delegates to the national nominating conventions.


What three things did all the delegates agree the US Constitution?

Men are free


How many delegates are in the us house of representatives?

As of 2011, there are 6 non-voting delegates from US territories and the District of Columbia.There is one delegate each from:District of ColumbiaPuerto Rico (Resident Commissioner)GuamUS Virgin IslandsAmerican SamoaNorthern Marianas Islands


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.


Territories of the us are governed by?

Territories of the United States are governed by the United States, though these territories do not have statehood. The three territories held by the U.S. are the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Guam.


What is the plural of the word nationality?

There were three nationalities represented at the conference. I am the result of three nationalities meeting in the US.


What are the names of the three delegates from Virginia that signed the US Constitution?

George Washington, John Blair and James Madison.


Which three countries did the US get from the Spanish American War?

Cuba and the Philippines are both former US Territories gained in the Philippine American War. The other two were Guam and Puerto Rico are still US Territories.


What were the three sections of the US before the Civil War?

I believe they were the North, the South, and the US Territories? Correct me if I'm wrong.


When the US Constitution was complete three delegates refused to sign it because it did not have?

Bill of Rights, so they added the Bill of Rights.


How can 204 countries be represented at the 2012 London Olympics when there is only 195 countries?

Not all the nations represented at the Olympics are 'sovereign states' which is what most people think of when they think of a country. American Samoa, and Guam for example are unincorporated US territories. They are under US jurisdiction and are considered US citizens. However they represent themselves at the Olympics rather than contribute to the US national team. There are other unincorporated territories and dependencies that also represent themselves.


How many delegates does RI have?

Rhode Island has three delegates to the Electoral College. This is the minimum amount, because they have a delegate for each senator and their single congressional district.