Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Do you know what Amendment 1 — "make school board races partisan" — means and whether ...
Florida voters will decide on six proposed amendments in the November elections, including partisan school board member ...
As Floridians head to the polls this fall, they will face six critical amendments that could reshape the state’s future.
Voting no: Leaves abortions illegal in Florida after 6 weeks unless two physicians are willing to state that the pregnant ...
On Nov. 5 election, Florida votes on controversial amendments including abortion (Amendment 4), recreational weed (Amendment ...
In addition to voting on candidates, Florida voters will also get the opportunity to decide on six constitutional amendments ...
Amendment 5’s FRE score is 19. This falls in the range of “very difficult to read; best understood by university graduates.” ...
In a lawsuit filed against Francis’ appointment, State Rep. Geraldine Thompson, D-Windermere, argued that she was unqualified ...
Whether you vote yes or no on Amendment 2, existing laws on permits, licenses and fishing and hunting limits remain in place.
While marijuana and abortion have become some of the most talked about amendments on the ballot, there are a total of six for voters to decide on.
At his third anti-abortion campaign stop in two days, Gov. Ron DeSantis told Floridians that their default vote on proposed ...
A yes vote means you want that judge to stay on the bench for another six-year term. A no vote means you want them removed ...