Voters proved Tuesday night that Florida is increasingly a red state on most issues. But two left-leaning constitutional ...
A clear majority of voters supported two amendments to the Florida Constitution on Tuesday while rejecting four.
While the constitutional amendments on recreational cannabis and abortion rights both received strong support on Election Day ...
"The legislature doesn't want citizens to go over their head so easily," Ric Keller, a Republican congressman during the 2006 ...
I think there's common ground, and I think that there is a real path forward here in Florida.” And there is still a ...
Nearly 56 percent of Florida voters supported a measure that would have allowed recreational use of marijuana for adults, but ...
So did Florida, until a 2006 constitutional amendment passed, changing the threshold for voter approval to 60%. Ironically, ...
Florida voters approved two amendments to the state constitution in Tuesday's election, surpassing the 60% majority needed to ...
In order for an amendment to pass, it must receive over 60% of the vote. See which two passed and which four failed.
They include the Republicans' continued dominance in the state and Gov. Ron DeSantis' influence in the outcome of the ...
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 ...
While Florida's amendment failed, similar measures were approved in other states. Yet, much of the landscape won’t change ...