Florida voters decided overwhelmingly to enshrine the right to hunt and fish into Florida’s constitution. Amendment 2 passed ...
Don't have a lot of time? Here's just what you need to know about Florida's six amendments to vote on Election Day Tuesday.
Floridians will also vote on six amendments, including recreational marijuana and abortion access, as well as funding ...
Six amendments will appear on Florida voter's ballots on Election Day. Here's what each amendment means for Florida.
Amendment 2 calls to preserve that peace and quiet by changing the Florida Constitution. The text of Amendment 2 reads, ...
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.
Also called the 'Right to Abortion Initiative,' Amendment 4 seeks to limit government interference with abortion.
I don’t think they’re going to think it’s something that’s appropriate to be in the state of Florida’s Constitution' ...
The amendment to Florida's constitution to establish a right to hunt and fish passed Tuesday on Election Night.
Amendments 3 and 4 need at least 60% of voters' support to be enshrined in the state constitution, but they wouldn't immediately go into effect.
In Florida, the most populous of the 10 states to vote on abortion rights this year, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has made multiple attempts to thwart the effort.
While a majority of Floridians voted for abortion rights on Election Day, Amendment 4 failed to garner the necessary votes to change the state's constitution and limit the government's interference ...