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Puerto Rico is voting on U.S. statehood today, here’s what you need to know

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The island commonwealth of Puerto Rico will look to make history today.

Voters will head to the polls to cast their ballot on a referendum () to either make the U.S. territory the 51st state, gain independence or stick to the status quo.

Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló, who is pro statehood has been pushing for Puerto Ricans to vote in favor becoming the 51st state in an effort for equality of its citizens and the benefits the Island would receive as a State.

In any sense with the polls open (8 am to 3 pm) here’s what you need to know on what could be a historic day in the United States.

The idea of statehood for Puerto Ricans may gain the majority this time around due to the island’s massive debt. However the detractors are very vocal like Charlyn Gaztambide Janer, a communications specialist who doesn’t plan to vote today.

Via NBC News:

“It’s a big waste of money, to be quite honest. Puerto Rico is in the middle of an economic crisis. We can’t afford this. Why are we spending all this money on this (plebiscite) when it can be used to take care of other things that are much more urgent,” said Gaztambide Janer. “I really think this is a distraction for the government to not have to deal with the real issues, and when has the United States ever said they’re interested in Puerto Rico being a state?”

On that note, it’s unlikely Puerto Ricans choose independence. In 2012, less than six percent of voters chose to cut ties with the United States.

 

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