Puerto Rico Votes Sunday on Statehood Issue
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Puerto Rico residents head to the polls Sunday to vote on whether the island should become the 51st U.S. state, a prospect that the island's pro-statehood governor has been promoting as a way to help solve the island's crippling debt crisis.
Gov. Ricardo Rosselló from the New Progressive Party (PNP in Spanish) and his government have been pushing for a "yes" for statehood on the non-binding referendum and have been spending on GOTV efforts and television and radio ads.
But the endeavor faces an uphill battle. The U.S. territory has been shuttering schools and cutting pensions, while watching its residents flee to the U.S. mainland in search of work and its government forced to adhere to an oversight board's dictates.
The government is wrestling with a formidable $73 billion debt and is currently in the courts under a U.S. federal district judge trying to negotiate a form of bankruptcy process (Title III). As a U.S. territory and not a state, the island cannot file for bankruptcy like other states and municipalities.
Puerto Rico is wrestling with a formidable $73 billion debt and is currently in the courts under a U.S. District judge trying to negotiate a form of bankruptcy process (Title III). As a U.S. territory and not a state, the island cannot file for bankruptcy like other states and municipalities.
Historically, residents of the island have been pretty evenly divided between statehood and the current commonwealth status. In the last plebiscite, 62 voted for statehood, but there were issues with the way the options were laid and it led to questions about its accuracy.
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