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How do the people in the US territories vote?
How do the people in the US territories vote?
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How does the sun always rise from the east? One stupid question deserves another stupid question.
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Citizens in the US territories (Guam, etc) can not vote in presidential election unless they keep residence in soem of the 50 states or DC. Until Amendmend 23 in 1961, even citizens in DC could not vote. Amendment 23 gave DC 3 electoral votes. But none of the US territories have any electoral vote yet |
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Here is a quote from government site
Can citizens in U.S. Territories vote for President? No, the Electoral College system does not provide for residents of U.S. Territories, such as Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands and American Samoa to vote for President. Unless citizens in U.S. Territories have official residency (domicile) in a U.S. State or the District of Columbia (and vote by absentee ballot or travel to their State to vote), they cannot vote in the Presidential election. Note that prior to the adoption of the 23rd Amendment, DC residents could not vote in the Presidential election. The political parties may authorize voters in primary elections in Territories to select delegates to represent them at the political party conventions. But that process does not affect the Electoral College system. |
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AW asking questions and answering it herself. Feeling lonely?
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that's fine, maybe he's just trying to share things...
that's ok...
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I'm still hoping for the best and praying to see my loveones soon a little insane here
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answer, I did some google and found the answer myself. I am actually shocked to know citizen living in DC could not vote in presidential election before 1960 and citizens in Guam, US virgin Isldand, Peorto Rico still can not. Is this a serious violation of some rights? |
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-------------------------------------- A Great Nation chooses a Great Leader. Bush 51% Kerry 48%. |
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DC - why does anyone let beauracrats vote? They have proven they don't know how to vote and should have their voting rights removed. Imagine, how stupid of these people, 90% voted for Kerry. They vote to protect their jobs. |
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CANDIDATE VOTE VOTE % Kerry 183,876 90% Bush 19,007 9% |
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**** daddy. Who do you like better? Michael Jackson, or Michael Jackson's pet monkey?
I pity **** daddy. He is so funny even when he tries to be serious. ![]() -------------------------------------- A Great Nation chooses a Great Leader. Bush 51%. Kerry 48%. |
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government, first as Bush's top homeland security adviser and then as head of the 170,000-employee department. Facing college tuition for two children, he also has expressed a desire to join the private sector after decades in government. " Bush lives in DC but votes in Texas. Is he special or the president has to vote in his home state? shouldn't the president be regarded as a resident of DC? |
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The cool thing about Bush is that he is firmly grounded in his home town of Crawford, Texas. He is not a fake liberal like Kerry who has mansions in 3 different states. The great citizens of America saw this, and voted Bush back in power. Americans choose true leader and rejected fake long-faced leader.
-------------------------------------- A Great Nation chooses a Great Leader. Bush 51%. Kerry 48%. |
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