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Florida sees highest percentage voter turnout in over 30 years, nearly 11 million votes
Just under 11 million Floridians voted in this election, the highest percentage of registered voters in decades.
Florida voters reject 4 of 6 amendments on ballot. See vote totals and what passed, failed
With 99 percent of votes tabulated, here's how Florida voters felt about six proposed amendments on the ballot.
Most voters supported marijuana, abortion. Will Florida lawmakers make any changes?
The Republican supermajority returning to Tallahassee largely voted for Florida’s current six-week ban on most abortions. Only a handful of Republicans in office endorsed recreational marijuana.
Florida's Amendment 3 on recreational marijuana is rejected by voters in 2024 election, CBS News projects
Amendment 3 was not backed by at least 60% of Florida voters, meaning that recreational marijuana use will remain illegal in the state.
Florida’s abortion amendment fails — here’s why
Florida’s ban has effectively shut off abortion access in the South, where neighboring states already enforce near-total abortion bans or severe restrictions. Abortion rights advocates were hoping to change that,
Florida Amendments 3 & 4 got the majority vote, but still didn't pass. Here's why
Amendments 3 and 4, on adult recreational marijuana use and abortion rights, were the most hotly contested, and both received majority approval. But they still didn't pass. Why?
Florida's six-week abortion ban to stay in place after voters reject Amendment 4
MIAMI - Florida's six-week abortion ban will remain law after voters rejected Amendment 4, a measure that would have enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution. The amendment failed to reach the 60% threshold needed to pass, garnering only 57% of the vote.
What does the future of abortion look like in Florida after voters rejected Amendment 4?
CBS News Miami's Nikiya Carrero spoke with both sides of the debate to determine what the battle for reproductive health looks like in the state.
Why Florida requires 60% approval for constitutional amendments
The failure of Tuesday's weed and abortion ballot initiatives despite majority support has once again raised the question: What the heck, Florida? The short answer: In 2006, Florida voters passed a constitutional amendment to raise the threshold to pass constitutional amendments from 50% to 60%.
Did Amendment 4 pass in Florida? No. What it means for abortion laws
Amendment 4 failed in Florida. Here's what that means for abortion laws in Florida and Trump's stance on reproductive rights.
Why does Florida require a supermajority vote for amendments?
Florida is one of four states that requires a supermajority of 60% to make changes to its constitution. Ironically, approved the change in 2006 by 57%.
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Florida Hispanics drawn to Trump despite race-baiting, deportation threats
Economic and social issues were more important for many voters. Interviews with Osceola County voters of Puerto Rican ...
CNN
34m
Trump’s 2024 victory revealed voter shifts that could reshape America’s political landscape
A trend with the potential to remake the American political landscape is the huge shift in Latino
voters
toward Trump. His ...
AOL
1h
Trump’s win cements Florida as deep-red state
“I looked at Duval and I said Duval is a microcosm of Georgia,” said
Florida
Republican strategist Ford O’Connell. “He wins ...
Orlando Sentinel
1d
Why South Florida’s Hispanic voters backed Trump: ‘We’re very traditional, we’re very conservative’
More Hispanic
voters
across the country voted for Donald Trump than in any other recent election where he was a candidate, ...
WLRN
1d
Why Florida Democrats failed to connect with most voters well before the elections
Political analyst and USF Professor Emerita Susan MacManus says the party also put too much emphasis on issues that didn't ...
2d
on MSN
Florida’s abortion vote and why some women feel seen: ‘Even when we win, we lose’
"It's nice to know that the majority of
Florida
wanted it," she says, but it wasn't enough. Most states require a simple ...
13h
on MSN
Florida coach Billy Napier addresses vote of confidence from AD following blowout loss to Texas
Florida suffered a 49-17 whalloping at the hands of No. 5 Texas on Saturday, but it seems like Billy Napier's seat will ...
Opinion
3h
on MSN
Opinion
Opinion: Florida’s young voters rejected the Democratic Party’s social platform
Opinion: Young Floridians showed the Democratic Party that a stable economy outweighs far-left social movement.
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