The narrow defeat of Amendment 4 means Florida's six-week abortion ban will remain in effect for the foreseeable future.
Republicans had a great night. Democrats? Not so much. And 60 is a magic number in Florida. Here are five takeaways from Tuesday’s elections: ...
Supporters of Amendment 4 say the result shows voters don’t want a six-week abortion ban. But Republican lawmakers, reelected ...
Floridians rejected the proposal to enshrine abortion into the state Constitution after they learned it would open the ...
Abortion rights advocates lost on Florida, Nebraska and South Dakota ballot measure but prevailed in seven other states, including Missouri, where an amendment clears the way to undo one of the nation ...
While large numbers of voters supported Amendment 4 in areas such as Broward, Duval, Hillsborough, Miami-Dade, Orange, Palm ...
The Florida recreational marijuana amendment failed Tuesday – and the internet lit up in response. Amendment 3 would have allowed those 21 years old and up to possess up to three ounces of marijuana ...
Although Hatem had looked forward to passage of Amendment 4, which would have enshrined abortion in the Florida Constitution, ...
The Republican supermajority returning to Tallahassee largely voted for Florida’s current six-week ban on most abortions.
While Amendments 3 and 4 did not pass, Amendment 2 — The Right to Fish and Hunt — did with 67% of Florida voters supporting ...
Amendments 3 and 4 didn’t get the 60% support needed. But could those losses be turned into victories during Florida's next ...
Amendment 4 would add specific language to the Florida Constitution’s Declaration of Rights, broadening access to abortion in ...