Do residents of Guam vote in American national elections?

The people of Guam are U.S. citizens but do not vote in national elections.

The U.S. acquired Guam from Spain in 1898.

Since 1950, the island (the largest of the Marianas Islands, located east of the Philippines) has been self-governing.

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