In the
2020 Puerto Rican status referendum the option to pursue statehood won the referendum 52.52%–47.48%. In 2022, the
United States House of Representatives passed the
Puerto Rico Status Act. It did not pass the
United States Senate. In August 2024, the Puerto Rico Supreme Court dismissed the July 2024 petition by the
Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP) asking the State Election Commission (CEE) to halt the status referendum. In September 2024, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit seeking a preliminary and permanent injunction, as well as a declaratory judgment, allowing potential voters to register, through October 6. On October 1, the High Court of Puerto Rico dismissed the lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The Court declines to intervene in Puerto Rico's electoral processes or grant the extraordinary remedy of a preliminary injunction. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has failed to demonstrate that the September 21 voter registration deadline constitutes an unconstitutional disenfranchisement, or a manifest injustice, that justifies the intrusion of the United States federal government, into the election administration of Puerto Rico. On November 21, 2024, former Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico, José Aponte, asked the State Electoral Commission (CEE), to count all the ballots of the plebiscite on the status, that were not counted on the day of the general election, including the ones voted by mail. The Popular Democratic Party (PPD) warns of going to court if the State Electoral Commission (CEE) decides to recount the plebiscite vote on the status of Puerto Rico. In December 2024, the representative by accumulation, José Pérez Cordero, goes to the United States Congress to promote the results of the consultation on the status, where the quality of state prevailed with a majority of 57 percent of the votes. The results for the options of free association and independence were initially erroneously interchanged by
Dominion Voting Systems machines. ==Campaign==