Here's a recap of each amendment that was on Floridian ballots, whether they passed or failed and what weed and abortion laws ...
Florida voters decided overwhelmingly to enshrine the right to hunt and fish into Florida’s constitution. Amendment 2 passed ...
Abortion rights got 57% support in Florida. So why did it fail? Because big business and politicians have gamed the whole ...
The failure of Tuesday's weed and abortion ballot initiatives despite majority support has once again raised the question: ...
"The legislature doesn't want citizens to go over their head so easily," Ric Keller, a Republican congressman during the 2006 ...
However, Florida is one of four states that requires a 60% supermajority to change its constitution. "I'm still just processing what just happened," voter Emma Yasinsk said. Ironically, Florida ...
Florida voters ushered in two changes to the state Constitution on Tuesday but failed to pass some of the most high-profile issues like recreational marijuana and abortion protection. But those two ...
A ballot measure that would have enshrined abortion rights in Florida's constitution failed on Tuesday, NBC News projects, ...
WIPING AWAY tears, Lauren Brenzel, who had led Florida’s campaign to enshrine a constitutional right to an abortion, claimed ...
Florida’s voters were asked whether the state’s constitution should say that “no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or ...
The effort to protect abortion rights faced intense resistance from the start from Republican lawmakers, as well as the ...
But in Florida, the rules are different. They’ve been rigged by big business and politicians to gum up the only direct pipeline to democracy citizens have left — the constitutional amendment process.