Puerto Rico Referendum 2025

Puerto Rico Referendum 2025. The Catch22 of Puerto Rico's 2024 Status Referendum TIME The legislation would establish a binding process for a referendum in Puerto Rico that would allow voters to choose from among three choices: allowing the territory to become a state, an independent country, or a sovereign government aligned with the United States. (a) In general.— (1) I NITIAL PLEBISCITE.—A plebiscite to resolve Puerto Rico's political status shall be held on November 2, 2025

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In November 2024, a non-binding referendum allowed Puerto Rican voters to choose between three options for the island's status: statehood, independence, or free association. Puerto Rico voted on ballot measures addressing statehood in 1967, 1993, 1998, 2012, 2017, and 2020

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FILE - The Puerto Rican flag flies in front of the Capitol building in San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 29, 2015 Trump urged to back Puerto Rico's independence, a move that could save U.S The fourth Puerto Rico statehood referendum occurred on November 6, 2012

House approves referendum to 'decolonize' Puerto Rico WHYY. The fourth Puerto Rico statehood referendum occurred on November 6, 2012 Plans to hold a non-binding referendum on Puerto Rico's political status came under scrutiny Wednesday, July 24, 2024, for its multimillion-dollar cost as election officials announced the order and description of choices on the upcoming ballot.

What Will Change with Statehood? Puerto Rico 51st. In November 2024, a non-binding referendum allowed Puerto Rican voters to choose between three options for the island's status: statehood, independence, or free association. The result a 54% majority of the ballots cast against the continuation of the island's territorial political status, and in favor of a new status