U.S. Citizens?
Puerto Rico
The west Indian island whose residents are U.S. citizens is Puerto Rico. Although it is a U.S. territory, Puerto Ricans have U.S. citizenship but do not have the right to vote in presidential elections. The island has a distinct cultural identity influenced by its history and geography.
Not everyone in a U.S. territory is a U.S. citizen (American Samoans are not), but Guam residents are U.S. citizens.
NO- only US citizens can vote.
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Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
US citizens.
Not everyone in a U.S. territory is a U.S. citizen (American Samoans are not), but Guam residents are U.S. citizens.
The District of Columbia, Porto Rico, The Virgin Islands, Guam and several other small possessions are not one of the states of the United States, but their residents are US Citizens.
Residents of Guam, Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, and the US Virgin Islands are all citizens of the United States. (Residents of American Samoa are non-citizen nationals.)