Puerto Rico votes in favor of statehood

Authored by thehill.com and submitted by TragicDonut

Puerto Rico voted overwhelmingly in favor of statehood on Sunday in a referendum that begins the steps toward sending representatives to Washington, D.C.

According to The Wall Street Journal, 97 percent of voters chose statehood, though turnout was only about 23 percent. One-and-a-half percent voted for independence from the United States, according to Decision Desk HQ, while 1.3 percent voted to keep the current status of a territory of the United States.

Puerto Rico will now put its "Tennessee plan" into action , meaning its governor will choose two senators and five representatives to go to Washington, D.C., to request statehood.

President Trump signaled during his presidential campaign that he is open to Puerto Rico officially becoming a state.

Puerto Rico previously voted in favor of becoming a state in 2012, but statehood opponents said the voter turnout was not high enough to accurately reflect the will of the Puerto Rican people. Some fear that they will make the same case this time around.

JalenAdamsGOAT on June 12nd, 2017 at 01:43 UTC »

Inside job pushed by big flag so they can sell new 51 starred flags. Wake up sheeple

renaultvolvo on June 11st, 2017 at 21:48 UTC »

So what happens now?

oblivionrecurs on June 11st, 2017 at 21:36 UTC »

So don't they have to get approved by the U.S Congress first? Would the congress do that?

Also turnout was abysmal​: "According to early results on a government website, statehood drew 97% of support with more than 90% of votes counted Sunday afternoon, but a turnout of about 23% reflected the success of a boycott effort led by opponents"