Can citizens in the U.S territories and/or the district of Columbia vote for presidant?
Yes. The United States Constitution grants voting privileges in the election to the states and D.C. only, not to U.S. territories.
Answered by Jeffrey F. -Galleries
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The United States of America is a republic comprised of fifty states and one federal district, Washington D.C. Originally a British colony, the U.S fought a valiant war and signed a Deceleration of Independence to forever free themselves from British control. The U.S is home to some 300 + million people.
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