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Amendment 3 fails, which would have legalized recreational marijuana
Read full article: Amendment 3 fails, which would have legalized recreational marijuanaAmendment 3 -- one of two amendments on the ballot put there by citizens, not lawmakers (the other being Amendment 4) -- failed Tuesday. If it had passed, recreational marijuana would be legal in Florida for adults over 21.
Amendment 4, limiting government interference with abortion, fails
Read full article: Amendment 4, limiting government interference with abortion, failsAmendment 4 failed Tuesday, despite the majority of Florida voters saying āyesā on the ballot. A 60% supermajority vote is required to pass an amendment and only 57% voted yes.
Florida voters set to decide on Amendment 6: Public funding for state candidates at stake
Read full article: Florida voters set to decide on Amendment 6: Public funding for state candidates at stakeAs 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.
Vote 2024: Amendment 3 explained
Read full article: Vote 2024: Amendment 3 explainedAmendment 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.
VOTE 2024: Amendment 1 explained
Read full article: VOTE 2024: Amendment 1 explainedFloridians will vote on six constitutional Amendments on the November ballot, including questions about abortion and marijuana use. Local 10 News This Week In South Florida Anchor Glenna Milberg separates facts from fiction, as she presents an explainer for Amendment 1.
VOTE 2024: Amendments 101 helps Florida voters to separate fact from fiction
Read full article: VOTE 2024: Amendments 101 helps Florida voters to separate fact from fictionFloridians will vote on six constitutional Amendments on the November ballot, including questions about abortion and marijuana use. Local 10ā²s Glenna Milberg separates facts from fiction as she presents āAmendments 101.ā
Amendments 101: Glenna Milberg breaks down Floridaās ballot questions
Read full article: Amendments 101: Glenna Milberg breaks down Floridaās ballot questionsIn Local 10ā²s āAmendments 101ā series, reporter Glenna Milberg breaks down what you need to know about each Florida constitutional ballot question ā to help you make an informed decision.