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35: 656: 601:, 54% of the ballots cast were against the continuation of the island's status as a territory of the US. Of the votes for new status, a 61.1% majority chose statehood. This was by far the most successful referendum for statehood advocates. In all earlier referendums, votes for statehood were matched almost equally by votes for remaining an American territory, with the remainder for independence. Support for U.S. statehood has risen in each successive popular referendum. 1189: 670: 684: 522: 620:, to respond diligently and effectively, and to act on the demand of the people of Puerto Rico, as freely and democratically expressed in the plebiscite held on November 6, to end, once and for all, its current form of territorial status and to begin the process of admission of Puerto Rico as a State. The government did not take steps to meet this request, but provided funding for a fifth referendum. 627:
held on June 11 of that year, offered three options: "Statehood", "Current Territorial Status" and "Independence/Free Association." The result was over 97% of votes cast favored statehood. However, the legitimacy of the referendum was called into question as all major parties that oppose statehood
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of the United States. As a Commonwealth, Puerto Rico receives less in federal funding than the states. Residents are US citizens and can vote in territorial and local elections, but do not have the right to vote in presidential or Congressional elections. They receive lower Social Security and
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was held on November 3 also to decide whether Puerto Rico should become a state. Out of more than half the number of registered voters in 2020, 52% voted for statehood and 47% chose the status quo. However, action by the
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federal income tax. The Commonwealth and municipal governments of Puerto Rico are prohibited from filing for bankruptcy.
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boycotted the referendum due to the phrasing of the ballot. Voter turnout was only 23%.
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Movement for Puerto Rico to remain a commonwealth of the U.S.
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is necessary to grant statehood to Puerto Rico under the
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Admissions Clause of the United States Constitution
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Politics of Puerto Rico

Constitution
law
United States Constitution
Puerto Rico Constitution
Puerto Rico law
Executive
Governor
Cabinet
Chief of Staff
Executive departments
Fiscal agent and financing
Government-owned corporations
Line of succession
Office of the Governor
Transition process
First Lady
Legislative
Legislature
17th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico
Senate
26th Senate of Puerto Rico
President of the Senate
Thomas Rivera Schatz
President pro tempore
Larry Seilhamer Rodríguez
Majority Leader
Carmelo Ríos Santiago
Majority Whip

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