Here's how voters across Florida voted on the amendments ... than a nonpartisan election and to specify that the amendment ...
In just one week, voters in Florida will head to the polls to decide whether to enshrine abortion rights in the Florida ...
Six amendments will appear on Florida voter's ballots on Election Day. Here's what each amendment means for Florida.
The language in both Amendment 3 and Amendment 4 were ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court on the same day, sending both to the ballot this November. Sponsored by the Florida Legislature ...
Florida's election will test whether the state maintains its new reputation as a Republican stronghold, or whether Democrats ...
Floridians will also vote on six amendments, including recreational marijuana and abortion access, as well as funding campaigns, a right to hunt and fish, and partisan school board elections. Here is ...
Have you been hearing the terms 'partisan' or 'nonpartisan' floating around recently? Here's what they mean, how it related to Amendment 1 on ballot.
Floridians will have their say on six key amendments on Election Day, from partisan school board elections to recreational ...
With the backing of good laws like Florida's that allow us to provide comprehensive care for pregnant women, and with doctors ...
It changed elections forever but was still more civil and certainly less volatile than the political climate today, those involved then say now.
Oct. 29 (UPI) --Cannabis legalization is on the ballot again this November. Voters in Florida, North Dakota and South ...
Millions of Floridians have cast their votes in the 2024 General Election. Six proposed constitutional amendments were on the November ballot.