Six amendments were on the ballot in Florida, two of which gained national attention and only two out of the six passed.
In order for an amendment to pass, it must receive over 60% of the vote. See which two passed and which four failed.
Amendment Two would add to Florida’s constitution an article to “preserve forever fishing and hunting, including by the use ...
Voters in Missouri and Kansas are learning the results of races and ballot questions from Tuesday's general election.
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Abortion rights advocates prevailed in ballot measures in seven states, but that doesn't resolve the issue. In Missouri, ...
Florida voters approved two amendments to the state constitution in Tuesday's election, surpassing the 60% majority needed to ...
Collier County, Florida voters making choices for President, U.S. Congress and Senate, Florida House and Collier County ...
A costly campaign to legalize marijuana has failed in Florida, falling short of the supermajority needed for passage.
“Amendment 3 was bad for Florida and even worse for Floridians,” Mark Wilson, president and CEO of the Florida Chamber of ...