Aside from the presidential race, eyes were also on Florida's Amendment 4. The amendment would have codified the right to an abortion in the state's constitution, but it fell short of the 60% ...
While the nation is anxiously waiting to see who will be the next president, Florida is watching six constitutional ...
Amendments 3 and 4, on adult recreational marijuana use and abortion rights, were the most hotly contested, and both received ...
Bill DeWitt III, president of the St. Louis Cardinals, applauded the results Wednesday morning. “It's a great result for ...
Amendment 4, titled 'Amendment to limit government interference with abortion' or 'abortion amendment', sought to protect abortion access in Florida. It would have made abortion legal until fetal ...
Concerned Americans for America, the group that put up a billboard on the east side of Madison that reads “Democrats for ...
Amendment 4 has been rejected by Florida voters in the 2024 election, CBS News projects, meaning Florida's six-week abortion ...
Abortions rights will be enshrined in the Missouri Constitution, after voters on Tuesday overturned the state’s near-total ...
Nearly 43 percent rejected it. Amendment 4 would have allowed abortion up until a fetus is considered “viable,” a stage typically reached by 24 weeks of pregnancy. Abortion rights advocates ...
After months of TV spots, too many billboards and yard signs to count, and boots-on-the-ground efforts by both sides of the issue, Kentucky voters overwhelmingly shot down Amendment 2.
Florida has 6 amendments on the ballot this election cycle. One of the most discusses is amendment 4 which would make recreational marijuana legal in Florida. Find out what would change if passed.