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Amendment 4 passed with 64.55% of voters in favor. In January 2019, an estimated 1.4 million ex-felons became eligible to vote. [5] However, a series of court rulings culminating in a September 2020 11th Circuit appeals court decision restricted re-enfranchisement to only those who had paid off their fines. [6]
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%)
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.
The two amendments that passed, Amendments 2 and 5, enshrine in the state's constitution the right to hunt and fish and prevent homeowner taxes from rising with inflation and property values.
Amendment 1 A constitutional amendment modifying the state legislature meeting schedule [139] Passed [140] 2,615,449 (83.60%) 513,970 (16.40%) Amendment 2 A constitutional amendment to mandate a three-day waiting period between purchase and delivery of a handgun [139] Passed [140] 2,840,912 (84.50%) 522,248 (15.50%) Amendment 3
Florida Amendment 4 [1] was a proposed amendment to the Florida Constitution, which failed on November 5, 2024. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Through a statewide referendum , the amendment achieved 57% support among voters in the U.S. state of Florida , short of the 60% supermajority required by law.
This amendment would open up the market to everyone 21 and up. Over 1 million Florida voters signed petitions in support of the recreational marijuana initiative led by the group Smart & Safe Florida.
2020 Florida Amendment 4, commonly known as the Think Twice Initiative [2] was a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Florida that failed by 52.47% to 47.53% in the 2020 election on November 3, 2020. The amendment would have required new constitutional amendments to be approved by voters twice in order to go into effect.