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As Florida voters start thinking about November, they shouldn't forget a handful of proposed state constitutional amendments that will be at the end of the ballot. Amendments must garner at least ...
In a Tallahassee federal court, petition groups told the judge that a new Florida law substantially decreased their ability ...
Florida voters decide on 6 state constitutional amendments Andrea Torres , Digital Journalist Published: October 27, 2024 at 5:55 PM Updated: November 5, 2024 at 9:58 PM ...
Walters said that in 2006, Florida voters approved an amendment that required a 60% threshold for changing the Florida Constitution. "Oddly enough," he added, "that constitutional amendment only ...
Constitutional amendments to protect or expand abortion passed in seven of the 10 states where they appeared on the ballot Tuesday, NBC News projects. In all except Florida, only a simple majority ...
Voters will face a dozen constitutional amendments in November. ... 2018 AMENDMENTS. Florida’s ballot for the 2018 election contains 12 proposed amendments to the state’s Constitution.
Florida is now one of the strictest states in the country when it comes to the threshold for passing amendments. Only New Hampshire has a higher threshold, of 66%, according to the website ...
The ballot initiative seeks to create a constitutional amendment that would protect abortion access in Florida. A petition drive to get the measure on the ballot amassed more than 900,000 signatures.
Florida’s constitutional amendments can be confusing, often by design. So I’m going to try to break down the six amendments on this year’s ballot as simply as possible.
Both citizens and lawmakers can put proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot. This session, lawmakers are trying to create more ballot measures even as they attempt to make it harder for ...
In addition to voting on candidates, Florida voters will also get the opportunity to decide on six constitutional amendments that will appear on your ballot. Currently, a candidate for school ...
Of the six constitutional amendments on Floridian ballots on Tuesday, only two of them succeeded. Among the amendments that failed were Amendments 3 and 4, which would have expanded Floridian ...
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