I've heard that the reason Puerto Ricans can't vote is because Puerto Rico isn't a state and it is states that choose the president, not voters. But what about expats living abroad? Do they just get to pick which state gets their vote? If so, couldn't Puerto Ricans do that too?And what about people in DC? Where do their electoral college votes come from?

I'm sure I'm missing something here, I'm just not sure what.

  • Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    Puerto Rico ≠ Puerto Ricans

    Puerto Rico doesn't get to vote. So anyone who is a registered resident of Puerto Rico, regardless of birth location, does not get to vote in federal elections. Full stop.

    Puerto Ricans are US citizens with all the rights and privileges that go with that. They can vote in federal elections as long as they are not a registered resident of Puerto Rico. So if someone is born in Puerto Rico, moves to Florida and declares that their place of residence, then moves to Paris, France. They can vote via absentee ballot.

    TL;DR: Puerto Ricans, yes. Puerto Rico, no.

  • kobra@lemm.ee
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    6 hours ago

    They would have to establish residency in one of the states before moving abroad.

  • Lussy [any, hy/hym]
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    6 hours ago

    If I, say, moved from PR to DC and registered as a voter there, I could vote as an overseas Amerikkkan. I think