A clear majority of voters supported two amendments to the Florida Constitution on Tuesday while rejecting four.
Six amendments were on the ballot in Florida, two of which gained national attention and only two out of the six passed.
Here's a county-by-county breakdown of how voters across the Tampa area and the state voted on the constitutional amendments.
In order for an amendment to pass, it must receive over 60% of the vote. See which two passed and which four failed.
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