No it is not we all have the same rights even delegate
Obama won California by a large margin in 2008.
Puerto Rico is represented by one elected delegate (Resident Commissioner) in the House of Representatives. This delegate has a vote in committees but at the present time the delegate does not have a vote in the committee of the whole (when the House takes a vote to pass a bill). Even when the delegates had the vote in the Committee of the whole, their vote could not be the deciding vote therefore the vote was ceremonial and meaningless. The delegate can introduce legislation and lobby and serves a 4 year term.
there morals. there morals. there morals.
george walton
Voting on all issues was by state with each state delegation having one vote. Votes within each delegation was by majority vote of the delegation. Motions were made by any individual delegate but required a second by another delegate from any other state delegation other than that of the originating delegate.
An elected Representative who will vote the way of their constituents would want them to vote, regardless of the representative's opinions.
In the presidential election, each state votes for a delegate that will represent the state in a whole and vote for the president.
Selina Solomons has written: 'How we won the vote in California' -- subject(s): Suffrage, Women
Huckabee won the republican vote and Obama won the Democratic Vote
In the 2012 presidential election, Mr. Obama won 51% of the vote. He defeated his opponent, Mitt Romney, who won 47.2% of the vote.
Woman in California got the right to vote in 1911