Los votantes en el sur de la Florida y en todo Estados Unidos acudirán a las urnas el martes 5 de noviembre para emitir sus votos en las Elecciones Generales.
En la parte superior de la boleta estará la carrera presidencial entre el ex presidente Donald Trump y la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris.
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Los resultados en Florida comenzarán a llegar a las 7 p.m. EST, aunque las últimas urnas del estado no cierran hasta las 8 p.m. EST.
La ley de Florida requiere que cada condado informe primero sus boletas anticipadas y de voto ausente. Eso incluye las boletas por correo, que tienden a inclinarse fuertemente hacia los demócratas.
En los últimos dos ciclos electorales, los demócratas han tendido a votar por correo más que los republicanos. Eso significa que los primeros resultados reportados a menudo parecen más fuertes para los candidatos demócratas que el resultado final. Luego, a medida que los votos emitidos el día de las elecciones comienzan a contarse, los republicanos comienzan a ver resultados mucho más favorables.
Además de la contienda presidencial, los votantes tomarán decisiones importantes sobre enmiendas de Florida, incluyendo si legalizar la marihuana recreativa y si eliminar la capacidad del gobierno para bloquear o retrasar la decisión de terminar un embarazo antes de que el feto sea “viable” y/o para proteger la vida de la madre.
También en la boleta están los jueces de la Corte Suprema de Florida y los candidatos para Senador de los Estados Unidos.
Los resultados pueden ser vistos a continuación a medida que se reportan:
Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to require members of a district school board to be elected in a partisan election rather than a nonpartisan election and to specify that the amendment only applies to elections held on or after the November 2026 general election. However, partisan primary elections may occur before the 2026 general election for purposes of nominating political party candidates to that office for placement on the 2026 general election ballot. Click here to learn more.
Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to preserve forever fishing and hunting, including by the use of traditional methods, as a public right and preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife. Specifies that the amendment does not limit the authority granted to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission under Section of Article IV of the State Constitution. https://www.local10.com/news/local/2024/10/15/vote-2024-amendment-2-explained/
Amendment 3 is one of two amendments on the ballot put there by citizens, not lawmakers (the other being Amendment 4). Its passage would make marijuana use legal for adults over 21, define the amounts, and define the business market for it. https://www.local10.com/vote-2024/2024/10/14/vote-2024-amendment-3-explained/
Amendment 4 is an abortion rights question. It would remove the government’s ability to block or delay the decision to end a pregnancy before the fetus is “viable” and/or to protect the life of the mother. https://www.local10.com/vote-2024/2024/10/14/vote-2024-amendment-4-explained/
Annual Adjustments to the Value of Certain Homestead Exemptions Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to require an annual adjustment for inflation to the value of current or future homestead exemptions that apply solely to levies other than school district levies and for which every person who has legal or equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner, or another person legally or naturally dependent upon the owner is eligible. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2025. https://www.local10.com/vote-2024/2024/10/18/vote-2024-amendment-5-explained/
As Florida voters prepare to cast their ballots in just a few days, they will be faced with six amendments, including Amendment 6, which proposes to provide public funding for candidates running for state office. https://www.local10.com/vote-2024/2024/10/21/florida-voters-set-to-decide-on-amendment-6-public-funding-for-state-candidates-at-stake/