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.
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She does not appear on the Miss Puerto Rico winners list.
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Puerto Rico has three options on it's political status. Statehood, Commonwealth (Current), and Independence from the United States. The topic is very debated on the island as there are three political parties and each one has it's ideology. Also, Puerto Rico is a Spanish-speaking commonwealth/nation, and Puerto Ricans are very proud of their language because Puerto Rico speaks its own language called Puerto Rican Spanish which is different from Spaniard Spanish or Mexican Spanish. The major political party of Puerto Rico is the People's Democratic Party which seeks to remain a commonwealth. Puerto Ricans will go to vote in November 2012 to see if the current political status will be changed. The last plebiscite was in 1998 and Puerto Ricans voted to remain a commonwealth.
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There are many different websites that offer a large amount of information on Puerto Rico vacations. Included in this list of websites are sites like To Puerto Rico, See Puerto Rico, and Puerto Rico Vacations.
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Yes. Puerto Ricans can vote in presidential primaries but are not permitted to vote in the presidential election.
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The same as everybody else, with parties and celebrations.
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Puerto Rico is part of the United States. It is called a commonwealth.
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Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States with the political status of Commonwealth. It is also known as a free associated state (literal translation of the political status from Spanish to English).
Puerto Rico is not a commonwealth in the same way as Britain's commonwealth countries.
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Soy de Puerto Rico. (I'm from Puerto Rico)
or
Soy puertorriqueño. (I'm a Puerto Rican)
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No, Puerto Rico is an island.
Actually Puerto Rico is NOT a continent ; it is an island .
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that list probably does not list Puerto Rico because it is a commonwelth state of the United States. It is still a latin American country.
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There are many political parties in Canada. You can find out a total list of them on Answers.com.
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The Government of Puerto Rico have two official names. The first one: Government of Puerto Rico; and the second one: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. In Spanish: 'Gobierno de Puerto Rico' or 'Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico'.
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Puerto Rico is not a state. The symbol/insect/animal of Puerto Rico is the Coqui.
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the national anthem of Puerto Rico would be a good song about Puerto Rico
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Because it has never had a referendum that sought that political future.
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No, it's a non-incorporated US territory (or colony, if you wish).
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Puerto Rico is an US territory. Puerto Rico use the US dollar($). All citizens born in Puerto Rico are US citizens.
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Puerto Rico is officially named the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. It is an unincorporated territory of the United States.
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