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2020 Florida Amendment 5, commonly known as the Extend "Save Our Homes" Portability Period Amendment, was a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Florida that passed 74.49% to 25.51% in the 2020 election on November 3, 2020. The amendment increased the period during which a person may transfer "Save Our Homes" benefits to a new homestead ...
Amendment 5, placed on the ballot by Florida lawmakers, would in most years increase the value of a tax break known as the homestead property tax exemption by adjusting its value to match inflation.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5. Voters will be faced with 6 constitutional amendment proposals on the ballot.
Florida amendment ballot items 5 and 6 aren't the well-meaning measures they pretend to be. The Palm Beach Post urges voters check "no.' Endorsements: Vote 'no' on Amendments 5, 6, on homestead ...
Amendment 5 A constitutional amendment preventing Supreme Court decisions from going into effect until after being filed [40] Failed [41] 3,840 (45.04%) 4,685 (54.96%) Amendment 6 A constitutional amendment creating a new court at the state level [40] Failed [41] 2,534 (30.06%) 5,897 (69.94%) Amendment 7
2020 Florida Amendment 5; 2022 Florida Amendment 1; 2022 Florida Amendment 2; 2022 Florida Amendment 3; 2024 Florida Amendment 3; 2024 Florida Amendment 4; Jacksonville.
Florida voters were presented with six proposed constitutional amendments in the Nov. 5 general election. Only two passed with the required 60% or more yes votes, according to the Florida ...
Amendment 5 — Homestead exemption inflation adjustment: A good idea, and overdue. It would end the necessity of passing amendments in the future to accomplish this reasonable accommodation for ...