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Did Amendment 4 pass in Florida? Despite receiving 57.1% of votes, Amendment 4 did not achieve the 60% threshold needed to pass. It saw 5,754,423 votes in total, according to unofficial results.
Did Amendment 4 pass in Florida? Despite receiving 57.1% of votes, Amendment 4 did not achieve the 60% threshold needed to pass. It saw 5,754,423 votes in total, according to unofficial results.
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What to know about Amendment 4, Florida's abortion amendment on the 2024 election ballot - CBS Miami
CBS News Miami Live. An abortion rights constitutional amendment is a key issue on the ballot for Florida voters in the 2024 election. Voters in the state are being asked to say "yes" or "no" to ...
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Vote yes or no on Florida Amendments? What Amendment 4, government interference with abortion, means - MSNPolls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5. Voters will be faced with 6 constitutional amendment proposals on the ballot.
Vote yes or no on Florida Amendments? What Amendment 4, government interference with abortion, means Election Day 2024 is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Amendment 4 is Florida's abortion rights measure. If passed, the right to an abortion would be enshrined in the constitution. Here's what a 'yes' or 'no' vote means.
An anti-Amendment 4 ad in Florida says, “Unlike other amendments, Amendment 4 has no definitions. … Without definitions these words can mean almost anything.” ...
An anti-Amendment 4 ad in Florida says, "Unlike other amendments, Amendment 4 has no definitions. … Without definitions these words can mean almost anything." ...
Despite receiving 57.1% of votes, Amendment 4 did not achieve the 60% threshold needed to pass. It saw 5,754,423 votes in total, according to unofficial results. Florida Amendment 4 didn't pass.
Voting no on Florida Amendment 4 would leave abortions illegal in Florida after 6 weeks unless two physicians are willing to state that the pregnant person would die without one.
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