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Vote 2024: Florida election results for president, U.S. Senate, constitutional amendments
Read full article: Vote 2024: Florida election results for president, U.S. Senate, constitutional amendmentsResults for Florida's statewide races, including president, U.S. Senate, and six proposed constitutional amendments
Amendment 4 would require ‘do-over’ votes
Read full article: Amendment 4 would require ‘do-over’ votesIn 1992, voters approved Save Our Homes, which caps tax increases at 3 percent on homesteads and saves homeowners about $5 billion a year. Voters have also approved approved citizen initiatives that include term limits, stopping workplace smoking, limiting class sizes, drawing legislative districts fairly, conserving water and land, medical marijuana and giving nonviolent felons the right to vote again. But any future amendments could be be stifled by Amendment Four on November’s ballot. The amendment would require voters to approve amendments twice, two years apart, before they become law. “So having it go before the voters twice is saying, are your sure?
Amendment 4 would require ‘do-over’ votes
Read full article: Amendment 4 would require ‘do-over’ votesIn 1992, voters approved Save Our Homes, which caps tax increases at 3 percent on homesteads and saves homeowners about $5 billion a year. Voters have also approved approved citizen initiatives that include term limits, stopping workplace smoking, limiting class sizes, drawing legislative districts fairly, conserving water and land, medical marijuana and giving nonviolent felons the right to vote again. But any future amendments could be be stifled by Amendment Four on November’s ballot. The amendment would require voters to approve amendments twice, two years apart, before they become law. “So having it go before the voters twice is saying, are your sure?
Florida likely to face difficulties vetting felons for voting eligibility
Read full article: Florida likely to face difficulties vetting felons for voting eligibilityThe most controversial aspect of the Amendment Four implementing bill is that felons must first pay outstanding court fines and fees along with restitution before they become eligible for voting... Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
State likely to face difficulties vetting felons for voting eligibility
Read full article: State likely to face difficulties vetting felons for voting eligibilityThe most controversial aspect of the Amendment Four implementing bill is that felons must first pay outstanding court fines and fees along with restitution before they become eligible for voting... Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.