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 ...
Special interests have used the ballot initiative process to short-circuit checks and balances and purchase amendments to our ...
Specifies that the amendment does not limit the authority granted to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission under ...
With the creation of the Office of Election Crimes and Security, voting rights advocates say the gloves came off in the ...
The historic election also marked the first in well over 100 years that an ex-president was re-elected to the nation’s ...
The effort to protect abortion rights faced intense resistance from the start from Republican lawmakers, as well as the ...
A ballot measure that would have enshrined abortion rights in Florida's constitution has failed, NBC News projects. Rachel Maddow and team share their analysis during our special Election Night ...
Florida voters will have a decision to make on six amendments to the Florida constitution on Election Day. Of the six proposed amendments, two amendments have garnered the most attention ...
A ballot measure to enshrine abortion protections in Florida’s Constitution does not have enough support to pass, according to a new poll. The survey from St. Pete Polls conducted for ...
Each needs at least 60% of votes to be enshrined in the Florida Constitution. Are you still unsure about what each amendment means and whether you're going to cast a "yes" or "no" vote?
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.
The proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution dealing with abortion rights and recreational marijuana are close to passage, a Florida Atlantic University poll released Tuesday found ...