Florida voters ushered in two changes to the state Constitution on Tuesday but failed to pass some of the most high-profile issues like recreational marijuana and abortion protection. But those two ...
By Jeff Inglis, The voters have cast their ballots, and after those ballots have been counted, and a winner has been ...
With the end of the Civil War, Florida rejoined the Union and participated in the 1868 presidential election ... in certain ...
There have been some doomsday scenarios about activities state legislature might engage in after Election Day. A little context (and a long blog post!) may help explain why state legislatures are not ...
Among other measures, Florida voters rejected ballot measures that would have enshrined abortion rights, legalized ...
The effort to protect abortion rights faced intense resistance from the start from Republican lawmakers, as well as the ...
How to vote on 2024 Florida Amendments, according to 6 Florida newspapers. It may surprise you to see which endorsements are a “yes,” which say “no.” ...
Amendment 2: Right to Fish and Hunt Amendment 2 passed. Most Florida voters supported establishing a constitutional right to hunt and fish in Florida. Animal advocates feared this could make it ...
Partisan school board elections Amendment 1 proposes amending the Florida constitution to require school district board members to be elected in a partisan election rather than in a nonpartisan vote.
Here's an explainer about what happens if Trump and Harris tie, if the election is contested, and how previous instances of ...
Do you know about the 2024 Florida Amendments? Florida voters will be faced with six constitutional amendment proposals on the Nov. 5 ballot. Each needs at least 60% of votes to be enshrined in ...