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.
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.
Voting yes on Amendment 2 would enshrine the right to hunt and fish in the state constitution, curbing what lawmakers could ...
The proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution dealing with abortion rights and recreational marijuana are close to ...
The Associated Press has projected that Amendment 6 has failed to garner enough votes to pass in Florida. It needed 60% of voter approval to pass. The text of Amendment 6 had proposed to repeal the ...
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.
Voting yes on Amendment 2 would enshrine the right to hunt and fish in the state constitution, limiting what lawmakers could do in the future to limit the actions. The amendment’s text states that it ...
The text: "Proposing amendments to the State ... What a "yes" vote means: A “yes” vote supports amending the Florida Constitution to include language that would legalize recreational marijuana ...