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Ballot measure results for Florida constitutional amendments: Amendment 1 requires partisan elections for school boards; Amendment 2 creates a constitutional right to hunt and fish; Amendment 3 legalizes recreational marijuana; Amendment 4 creates a constitutional right to abortion; Amendment 5 adjusts home property tax exemption for inflation; and Amendment 6 repeals public financing for political campaigns.
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This election Florida voters will decide whether marijuana should be available to millions more, allowing anyone age 21 or older to get and use marijuana without a prescription.
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Amendment 2 is largely backed by hunting and fishing groups and charter captains. Amendment 2 is opposed by environmental groups. Some homeowners are worried about increased trespassing
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With the state Supreme Court this week signing off on ballot initiatives about abortion rights and recreational use of marijuana, Floridians in November will vote on six proposed constitutional amendments.
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A group of about 50 people who had been attending a Christian conference in Fort Myers came to the FGCU campus to share their religious fervor but ran up against a decidedly uninterested audience of students.
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A constitutional amendment took effect, Tuesday, that automatically restores the voting rights of some 1.4 million Florida residents with past felony…
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Voters in Florida are being asked to decide on 12 amendments to the state’s constitution during this year's General Election on Tuesday, November 6. Three…
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According to a University of Pennsylvania Annenburg Public Policy Center study, in which more than a thousand adults were surveyed late last year, 37% did…
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More than 70 percent of Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment last year to extend property tax exemptions to homes and businesses installing…
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Every 20 years, a 37-person commission comes up with a list of amendments to the Florida Constitution. The next cohort of the Constitutional Revision...