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In the first vote given, 62% of Puerto-Rican citizens voted that, since they did not feel satisfied with their current relationship with the United States, they wished to be the newest State member of the sovereign. The problem is (something I never thought about), quite a few Puerto-Rican citizens intentionally left the second question blank! It seems for the full majority to actually count, you have to officially answer parts one and two of the question: (paraphrased)"Are you dissatisfied with the current relationship of the United States; if so, do you wish to become a State of the sovereign?" Since the total votes that included both parts of the question did not complete the majority, the invitation to become the newest State member was declined. However, the United States government submitted a budget proposal to give Puerto-Rico $2.5 million so they can fund another status vote.
While the official vote percentage wasn't the majority, it was clear the majority of Puero-Rican citizens were unsatisfied with their current commonwealth status.
So uhh... how do you folk think things will turn out if Puerto-Rico does indeed become the 51st state? It's hard letting that flag go, seeing as how that's the only flag I've seen flown. And the fifty stars look so...symmetrical.