So did Florida, until a 2006 constitutional amendment passed, changing the threshold for voter approval to 60%. Ironically, ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared Tuesday that an amendment that would have created a constitutional right to abortion and another that would have legalized marijuana failed.
Florida will be among the states that political watchers are paying attention to -- not so much for president but amendments that protect abortion rights and legalize recreational marijuana.
A majority of the state's voters said yes to Amendment Three, but that wasn't enough to clear the 60 percent threshold ...
TAMPA, Fla. - Floridians decided not to legalize recreational marijuana. Amendment 3 would have legalized personal consumption and private cultivation of marijuana for sale in Florida. Adults 21 and ...
Florida's effort to legalize adult-use marijuana failed to pass with a 60% super majority of votes needed. Voters in three other states will weigh in on the legalization of marijuana on Tuesday, as ...
Voters in three states will decide whether to legalize recreational use. Earlier this year, Pew reported that 88% of U.S.
A costly campaign to legalize recreational marijuana in Florida failed Tuesday as voters in dozens of states weighed more ...
Florida voters approved a medical marijuana ballot measure in 2016. This year supporters of the policy funneled more than ...
In Florida, constitutional amendments need at least 60% of the vote to be adopted. Amendment 3, which would have allowed people 21 and older to use marijuana without any medical reason, got about 55% ...
Florida was the first of 10 states where voters considered such an amendment to their state constitution in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn nationwide abortion access guaranteed ...
Amendment 4’s defeat allows Florida’s restrictive six-week abortion ban to stand and makes it one of the first states to ...