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Here's a fact: If everyone who has requested an absentee ballot votes, Florida will more than double the number of mail-in votes cast in the 2016 election. And that has researchers worried that Florida could also reject a record number of ballots.
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This amendment provides that only United States Citizens who are at least eighteen years of age, a permanent resident of Florida, and registered to vote, as provided by law, shall be qualified to vote in a Florida election.
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If 60 percent of voters approve Amendment 2, Florida’s minimum wage would increase to $15 an hour in 2026.
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Critics say Amendment 4 would make it nearly impossible to amend Florida’s constitution ever again, and sponsors won't discuss who is bankrolling it. Here's an in-depth look a Amendment 4, which would require future constitutional amendments to be approved twice.
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November's election includes several proposed constitutional amendments, including the "All Voters Vote in the Primary" amendment. If 60 percent of voters approve Amendment Number 3, the so-called "Jungle Primary" would fundamentally change Florida politics.