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: ...
Floridians rejected the proposal to enshrine abortion into the state Constitution after they learned it would open the ...
Amendments 3 and 4 didn’t get the 60% support needed. But could those losses be turned into victories during Florida's next ...
The anti-abortion doctors who appeared alongside Gov. Ron DeSantis for four of his events campaigning against Florida's ...
Democrats hoped the state was "in play," but Tuesday's results left them with more questions than answers after another crushing general election defeat.
The 2024 election yielded mixed results for the pro-life movement, with voters in several states supporting pro-abortion ...
Amendment 3 – which would have legalized the recreational use of marijuana in the state’s constitution – failed to receive the 60% support needed to pass under Florida law.
Gov. Ron DeSantis should amend the abortion ban's so-called safeguards to allow physicians to address life-threatening ...
Despite its failure to achieve a 60% supermajority at the ballot box, supporters of abortion rights said the 57% of “yes” ...
Most Florida voters supported the measure, but it fell short of the required 60% to pass constitutional amendments in the ...
If there was any doubt about Florida being a "red" state after Governor Ron DeSantis' victory in 2022, that doubt was erased Tuesday with a dominating win for Republicans in the Sunshine State.