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Voters just changed the Florida Constitution. Here's what they did


Voters just changed the Florida Constitution. Here's what they did

Four other amendments, each suggested by the Florida Legislature, were also on ballots. In Florida, constitutional amendments need at least 60% ...

How Florida voted on the 2024 constitutional amendments - WUSF

Among other measures, Florida voters rejected ballot measures that would have enshrined abortion rights, legalized recreational marijuana, ...

Miami Herald on X: "Voters just changed the Florida Constitution ...

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Voters just changed the Florida Constitution. Here's what they did:

Florida voters ushered in two changes to the state Constitution on Tuesday but failed to pass some of the most high-profile issues like ...

Florida Amendments: Here's which ones failed and ... - News4JAX

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – During this election, Floridians voted on six constitutional amendments; two initiatives passed, while four did not.

Florida Amendments 3 & 4 got the majority vote, but still didn't pass ...

Amendments 3 and 4, on adult recreational marijuana use and abortion rights, both received majority approval. But they still didn't pass.

Amendment 4 is rejected by Florida voters, keeping state's 6-week ...

The amendment, which sought to enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution, did not receive approval from at least 60% of voters. "This ...

There are six Florida amendments on the ballot this November ...

The presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is not the only thing on the ballot this ...

Four Florida ballot measures got over 50% but still didn't pass ...

Date from the Volusia County Supervisor of Elections Office on Amendment 3 and 4. Despite more than 50% of voters supporting four ballot ...

To enshrine abortion rights into Florida constitution, the change ...

Florida voters have a higher threshold for passing constitutional amendments than most other states, including for the proposed abortion ...

Amendment 2: Fishing and hunting are now a state constitutional ...

Fishing and hunting being a constitutional right may be considered the most “Florida thing” ever—and on Election Day, Floridians surely ...

Amendments on the Florida ballot: What to know - WTSP.com

Florida voters will decide on 6 amendments to the constitution. Amendment 3 and Amendment 4 in Florida have garnered the most attention, ...

Here are the amendments on the Florida ballot and what they would ...

On Election Day, voters in Florida will see six amendments on the ballot. Each one of them would change the state constitution if passed.

What your vote means on the 6 amendments on the Florida ballot

We're digging deeper into the six constitutional amendments on the ballot. Duval County Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland explains what ...

2024 Election Voter Guide: Florida's Constitutional Amendments

Whether you vote by mail, early in person, or on Election Day, Floridians will see six proposed constitutional amendments on their ballot this November.

A voter guide to the six state amendments this election

The six constitutional amendments that voters can decide on. Each amendment must meet a threshold of over 60% approval from voters to pass.

Florida Amendments guide: Amendment 3 and 4 explained

Florida voters will get the chance to vote on six amendments in the upcoming election. We break down what each amendment is.

What to know about Amendment 3, Florida's marijuana ... - CBS News

When Florida voters cast their ballots in the 2024 election​, they have the chance to decide whether the state will legalize marijuana for ...

Florida Amendment 2, fishing and hunting: Newspaper endorsements

Voters will be faced with 6 constitutional amendment proposals on 2024 ballot. · Florida has almost 2 dozen newspapers, but a small group of ...

Florida voters guide for all 6 amendments on November ballot

Need a quick refresher on the amendments up for vote this year? Here's what you need to know.