Florida voters will get the chance to vote on six amendments in the upcoming election. We break down what each amendment is.
MIAMI - While constitutional amendments around marijuana legislation and abortion rights have seemingly dominated state ...
At first glance, Amendment 2 on the November ballot evokes wistful nostalgia for a long-gone lifestyle, back when you could ...
This November, voters will have the chance to keep the 6-week abortion ban enacted this year in Florida or expand it to 23-24 ...
Florida residents won’t just be voting for president. They will also be deciding whether to legalize recreational ...
If passed, it would amend the state constitution to allow larger tax breaks for homeowners by tying an exemption to yearly ...
The Florida Democratic Party ( FDP) is backing Amendment 3 and Amendment 4, which would legalize recreational marijuana and ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis is demanding that elected Florida Republicans join him in opposition to the proposed amendment that would ...
With 50 days before Election Day, one of the biggest things on the Florida ballot is not a candidate but an issue.
Amendment 4 states that “no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to ...
Amendment 4 does generate special engagement on our part,” said the Archdiocese. “No one is surprised that abortion has long ...
Amendment 4, Abortion Access, which will appear on November's ballot, would enshrine abortion access in the Florida Constitution if it wins by a supermajority, or at least 60% of the vote.