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  2. 1998 Florida Amendment 8 - Wikipedia

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    Florida Amendment 8 is an amendment to the Florida state constitution that was passed on November 3, 1998. This amendment, which had first been put forth by the ...

  3. List of Florida ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Amendment 8 A constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to creating a system for processing civil traffic offenses [137] Passed [138] 2,736,373 (70.46%) 1,147,126 (29.54%) Amendment 9 A constitutional amendment creating the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs and the Florid Department of Elderly Affairs [137] Passed [138] 2,723,848 ...

  4. 2026 Florida Senate election - Wikipedia

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    1998 Florida Amendment 8; 2008 Florida Amendment 2; 2014 Florida Amendment 2; 2016 Florida Amendment 1; 2016 Florida Amendment 2; 2018 Florida Amendment 4; 2020 ...

  5. Florida amendments: Here's how Treasure Coast voted for ... - AOL

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    Florida Amendment 4: abortion rights. Amendment 4 failed, with only 57.1% of the votes in favor. It would have restored allowing abortion in Florida up to "fetal viability," usually around 24 weeks.

  6. Florida voters reject 4 of 6 amendments on ballot. See vote ...

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    Why didn't Florida's abortion Amendment 4 pass at 56% yes? What happens now 'We are the majority:' Social media reacts to failure of Florida abortion Amendment 4. Yes: 6,053,481 (57.14%)

  7. Yes or no on Florida amendments? Newspaper endorsements ... - AOL

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    How to vote on 2024 Florida Amendments, according to 6 Florida newspapers. It may surprise you to see which endorsements are a “yes,” which say “no.”

  8. Constitution of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 amendments further reduced the different kinds of courts that existed in Florida from ten to four and made this system uniform throughout the state for the first time in Florida history. An amendment ratified in 1976 ended contested elections for Florida's appellate judges and made them subject to merit retention votes under a modified ...

  9. A conservative’s guide to Florida’s constitutional amendments ...

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    Amendment 6 — Repeal of public campaign financing. Public financing was supposed to help candidates of modest means mount a campaign, but it hasn’t worked out that way.