The Florida Senate race was a highlight on the 2024 ballot, and Amendment 4 on abortion rights has drawn national attention.
Nov 8 (Reuters) - U.S. congressman Jared Moskowitz said on Friday he was informed by police of a potential plot on his life and that a suspect was arrested not far from the Democrat's Florida home with a rifle and a manifesto that included antisemitic ...
Floridians rejected the proposal to enshrine abortion into the state Constitution after they learned it would open the floodgates for taxpayer-funded abortion "at any time" and "for any reason," one pro-life advocate said.
Here's a recap of each amendment that was on Floridian ballots, whether they passed or failed and what weed and abortion laws are like in Florida.
More than 6 million Florida voters, representing 57% of the vote, cast their ballot in favor of Amendment 4 on Election Day Tuesday. Yet, the abortion measure failed to pass despite 1.5 million more Floridians voting "yes" on the amendment rather than "no."
Donald Trump has reportedly dismissed Florida Sen. Rick Scott’s bid to be the Senate’s GOP leade, privately telling allies weeks before the election that it is “not serious,” sources told Axios. Scott,
Democrats fell far short of their Election Day goals, while Gov. Ron DeSantis claimed victory over abortion and marijuana amendments.
With 99 percent of votes tabulated, here's how Florida voters felt about six proposed amendments on the ballot.
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.”
While the nation is anxiously waiting to see who will be the next president, Florida is watching six constitutional amendments.
There was only one other name being floated for chief of staff: BROOKE ROLLINS, who runs America First Policy Institute. She was one of the speakers on stage at the infamous Madison Square Garden rally, and she played a key role in the first Trump White House as director of the Domestic Policy Council.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Do you know what Amendment 5 — the homestead exemption amendment — means and whether you'll vote "yes" or "no"?