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.
A costly campaign to legalize marijuana has failed in Florida, falling short of the supermajority needed for passage.
Despite a push by Florida legislators to require school board candidates to disclose their political affiliations, school ...
Amendment 1 failed, which means that Florida school board candidates will not run with party labels next to their name on the ...
What appeared as Amendment 1 on the ballot would have reversed a voter-approved change from 1998 that required school-board candidates to run without party affiliations.
Six amendments, including the right to abortion and legalizing marijuana, were on Tuesday's ballot in Florida. Here are the ...
Floridians decided to pass Amendment 5, which will add an inflation adjustment to the current homestead tax exemption.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Do you know what Amendment 1 — "make school board races partisan" — means and whether ...
Amendment 6 has failed, with the measure falling short of the 60% of votes needed to pass. Florida’s public campaign ...
If approved, HJR 7017 would take effect Jan. 1, 2025. This amendment is sponsored by the Florida Legislature. This would create an addition to Section 6 of Article 7 of the Florida Constitution ...
But, this election, Florida's Constitution could be amended to make school board races partisan, meaning candidates would ...
While supporters say candidates' party affiliation on the ballot allows for transparency, critics use happenings at the Sarasota County School Board as an example.