If a Puerto Rican moves to a U.S. state, can they vote?
Any Puerto Ricans moving to a US state are instantly eligible to vote in all elections for that jurisdiction.
https://www.quora.com/If-a-Puerto-Ri...-can-they-vote
Puerto Ricans are a surging, outraged political force in Florida in the aftermath of Maria
It’s hard to overestimate Florida’s political significance — or the potential electoral impact of a major influx of eligible voters. The nation’s third-largest state boasts 29 electoral votes in presidential elections, an enormous and sometimes decisive haul often won by a razor-thin margin. Trump won Florida by fewer than 120,000 votes last year, aided more than past Republican candidates by non-Hispanic white voters. A boost of enthusiasm among Puerto Ricans — and a surge in their numbers, propelled by Maria — could alter that math in next year’s midterm elections and beyond.
As U.S. citizens, Puerto Ricans can register to vote in any state as soon as they establish residency.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/power...=.3f69882e56a8
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