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In what U.S. political forum is Puerto Rico represented?

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Answered by yashjames72
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Answer:

As a result of Puerto Rico's status as a U.S. territory, the citizens of Puerto Rico do not have any voting representation in the U.S. Federal government. Instead of outright representation through Senators and House Representatives, Puerto Rico has one non-voting Resident Commissioner in the House of Representatives.

Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Congress is the political forum of the United States which Puerto Rico represented.

Explanation:

  • Puerto Rico is a commonwealth in the Caribbean region in the continent of North America.
  • Presidential elections in the United States, as well as the Caribbean island and Puerto Rico, an unincorporated US territory, held a gubernatorial election in which the latter represented Congress and offered a referendum for statehood on November 3.
  • Regarding the referendum for statehood, Puerto Ricans opted for statehood in 30% of the vote when asked whether they wanted the island to be a US state or continue as a territory with self-government.

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