Puerto Rico is represented in the U.S. political system in Congress , specifically through a non‑voting member in the House of Representatives.

Correct forum: Congress

  • The correct answer among “Senate, Supreme Court, Cabinet, Congress” is Congress.
  • Puerto Rico elects a Resident Commissioner who serves in the U.S. House of Representatives, participating in debates and committees but without a regular final vote on the House floor.

Why not the others?

  • Senate : Puerto Rico, as a U.S. territory rather than a state, does not have any U.S. senators.
  • Supreme Court : The Supreme Court is a judicial body; Puerto Rico is subject to its decisions but does not “send” representatives to it.
  • Cabinet : Cabinet members are presidential appointees, not territorial representatives, and Puerto Rico has no guaranteed seat there.

So, to the question “In what U.S. political forum is Puerto Rico represented? Senate, Supreme Court, Cabinet, Congress” the answer is: Congress.

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