IFES
 

Nov. 5, 2024 Confirmed

Puerto Rico


General Information

Puerto Rico is holding a non-binding referendum on the political status of the territory. Voters will be asked whether they want Puerto Rico to be independent, freely associate with the United States, or become a state within the United States.  

 

Elections for the Governorship, Senate, and House of Representatives are occurring concurrently. 

 

  • Chief of State: President Joseph R. BIDEN Jr. (since 20 January 2021) 

  • Head of Government: Governor Pedro PIERLUISI (since 2 January 2021) 

  • Assembly: bicameral Legislative Assembly (Asamblea Legislativa) with 27 seat Senate (Senado) and 51 seat House of Representatives (Cámara de Representates) 

 

  • The President is elected by the electoral college by the states of the United States of America 

  • The Governor is directly elected by majority vote to a 4-year term. 

  • 16 members of the Senate are elected in 8 2-seat constituencies by majority vote. The remaining 11 are elected at-large by majority vote. All members are elected to 4-year terms. 

  • All 51 members of the House of Representatives are elected by majority vote in single-seat constituencies to 4-year terms. 

 

In the last political status referendum in 2020, voters were asked if they would like to become a state in the United States or not. 53% voted to become a state. Voter turnout was 55% 

 

Information for Voters: 

Preguntas Frecuentes (FAQS) / Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (in Spanish) 

 

Key Deadlines: 

 

Population and Registered Voters: 

 

Gender Data: 

  • CEDAW Status: Not applicable 

  • Gender Quota:  No 

  • Human Development Index (HDI) Position: Not available 

  • Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: Not available 

 

Disability Data: 

  • CRPD Status: Not applicable 

  • Projected population with a disability: 512,911 

 

IFES Resources: 

  • Does IFES have a presence in Puerto Rico: No 

  • Election Access: Yes  

Election Modified: Oct 23, 2024

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