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The Florida Division of Elections stopped running applicants through the criminal database in December. [32] DeSantis, who defeated Gillum in the 2018 Florida gubernatorial election, stated his belief that the legislature must pass a law to allow the Division of Elections to verify the eligibility of each applicant. [33]
A constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to pass a law requiring the notification of minor's guardians if a minor seeks an abortion Passed [151] 4,639,635 (64.67%) 2,534,910 (35.33%) Amendment 2 A constitutional amendment to change the deadline to file an initiative Passed [151] 4,574,361 (68.44%) 2,109,013 (31.56%) Amendment 3
Felony disenfranchisement was introduced in Florida in 1838 with the ratification of the first Constitution of Florida, which stated “laws shall be made by the General Assembly, to exclude from office, and from suffrage, those who shall have been or may thereafter be convicted of bribery, perjury, forgery, or other high crime, or misdemeanor”, [11] [12] which took effect in 1845 when ...
In Idaho, 65% did. The same is ... Utah, Arizona, Minnesota, North Dakota, Alabama, Colorado, Florida ... "We have people in another dozen states already anxious to pass these measures and clarify ...
In 2020, Trump won Florida a second time — and with a broader margin than in 2016. That same year, Florida voters approved what appeared to be a Democratic priority: raising the state minimum ...
65.16% 123,351 32.35% ... Failed to pass 58%–42% ... in order for casino gambling to be authorized under Florida law, it must be approved by Florida voters pursuant ...
Guilty individuals are also prohibited from purchasing firearms in the future. There have been attempts to repeal the act in 2007 and 2009 but these bills did not pass committee. The law does not however apply to private property, or individuals who are licensed to carry in the state where the school zone is located.
Polling released in December 2003 found opposition to same-sex marriage in Florida at 65%. A Schroth & Associates poll, conducted March 3 - 4, 2004, found 65% of Floridians opposed same-sex marriage, 27% supported of same-sex marriage and 8% didn't know or refused to answer, while 53% of Floridians supported civil unions, 39% opposed civil ...