"The legislature doesn't want citizens to go over their head so easily," Ric Keller, a Republican congressman during the 2006 ...
“Fifty-seven percent of the vote may not be enough to amend the state constitution,” said Rep ... sure we'll be getting ...
Florida voters decided overwhelmingly to enshrine the right to hunt and fish into Florida’s constitution. ...
Here's what the Constitution says about term limits and if Trump can run for president a third time, now that he's won twice.
They include the Republicans' continued dominance in the state and Gov. Ron DeSantis' influence in the outcome of the ...
DeSantis and opponents to Amendment 4 argued the ballot measure's authors are "lying" to Floridians, and words used, like "health care provider" and "viability" leave too much room for "outsiders" and ...
However, Florida is one of four states that requires a 60% supermajority to change its constitution. "I'm still just processing what just happened," voter Emma Yasinsk said. Ironically, Florida ...
Three states — Florida, Nebraska and South Dakota — voted against abortion rights. A slim majority of Nebraska voters ...
Known as Amendment 4, or the "Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion," the measure would have overriden ...
Missouri is the most populous state where a ballot measure could roll back a current ban on abortions at all stages of ...
So did Florida, until a 2006 constitutional amendment passed, changing the threshold for voter approval to 60%. Ironically, ...