A clear majority of voters supported two amendments to the Florida Constitution on Tuesday while rejecting four.
Voters backed abortion rights in seven of the 10 states where it was on the ballot, in an illustration of the issue's political potency.
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 ...
Voters are amending their state constitutions to protect reproductive freedom—and discovering the limitations of these ...
So did Florida, until a 2006 constitutional amendment passed, changing the threshold for voter approval to 60%. Ironically, ...
Donald Trump returns to White House as states defy his abortion legacy, with voters in seven states — including deep-red ...
Democrat Kamala Harris conceded the election but urged her supporters to keep fighting for America's promise following her defeat to Republican Donald Trump. Foreign leaders, President Joe Biden and ...
Efforts to set the bar to 60% began back in 2004 when the Republican Party controlled the Florida Legislature and amendments ...
A Florida amendment that would have enshrined abortion protections in the constitution failed Tuesday, leaving in place Florida’s ban on most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. Amendment 4 got ...
The organization behind the Yes on 4 campaign, Floridians Protecting Freedom, spoke to reporters Wednesday. Lauren Brenzel, the campaign director for Yes on 4, criticized Gov. Ron DeSantis and his ...
Abortion rights advocates prevailed in ballot measures in seven states, but that doesn't resolve the issue. In Missouri, ...
If the majority of Floridians had it their way, recreational marijuana would be legalized and abortion access expanded, as ...