Each needs at least 60% of votes to be enshrined in the Florida Constitution. Florida has almost 2 dozen newspapers, but a small group of editorial boards offer endorsements on the constitutional ...
Election Day commences at 7 a.m. Tuesday and results start rolling in around 8 p.m. ET. More than 60% of Florida’s registered voters have already cast ballots whether by mail or voting early ...
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 ...
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?
Each needs at least 60% of votes to be enshrined in the Florida Constitution. Florida has almost 2 dozen newspapers, but a small group of editorial boards offer endorsements on the constitutional ...
The amendment’s text states that it does not limit the authority granted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Committee under Section 9 of Article IV of the State Constitution.
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 ...
Amendment 4 would block any law restricting abortions until about the 24th week. In just one week, voters in Florida will head to the polls to decide whether to enshrine abortion rights in the ...
Florida Amendment 1 would amend the state constitution to require school district board members to be elected in a partisan election instead of the nonpartisan elections we have now. What does ...
Florida’s ballot initiative process has ... The amendment process, which allows citizens to propose changes to the state constitution, is legal and a critical part of our democracy.
Each needs at least 60% of votes to be enshrined in the Florida Constitution. In this story, we highlight Amendment 2 to help you prepare for Election Day, which is from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.