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UNF pollsters find 3 of 6 Florida amendments with enough support to pass
Read full article: UNF pollsters find 3 of 6 Florida amendments with enough support to passJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – New polling numbers from the University of North Florida show considerable support for four of six potential amendments to the Florida constitution on the November ballot, but only three would meet the 60% threshold to pass if the election were held today. According to a UNF Public Opinion Research Lab poll of more than 3,000 likely Florida voters taken last week, Amendment 2 just reaches that 60% threshold. But the lead pollster, Dr. Michael Binder said that constitutional amendments tend to not do as well on election day as they do in polls. RELATED: UNF poll finds Biden with 6-point lead in Florida | Voter’s GuideThe five other constitutional amendments on the ballot:Amendment 1: A slight change to the wording in the state constitution requiring citizenship to vote in Florida. Amendment 4: Requires an amendment to pass in two separate elections to change the state constitution.