The Florida Senate race was a highlight on the 2024 ballot, and Amendment 4 on abortion rights has drawn national attention.
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.
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.
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."
While the nation is anxiously waiting to see who will be the next president, Florida is watching six constitutional amendments.
Former President Donald Trump won Florida again. This time it's worth 30 electoral votes. It also was his biggest margin of victory in his home state.
Trump voted in Florida, where it is legal to wear campaign apparel at the polls. Solicitation of voters is not allowed.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Florida voters rejected ballot measures Tuesday to protect abortion rights and legalize marijuana, handing victories to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and solidifying the state's new reputation as a conservative stronghold.
Nearly 11 million Floridians cast ballots in Tuesday’s elections, with statewide turnout at 78.76 percent, according to the Florida Division of Elections.
Florida’s abortion-rights ballot initiative fell short of passing on Tuesday, leaving in place a six-week abortion ban that has helped restrict access across almost all of the Southern U.S.