What you need to know about the amendments on the 2020 Florida ballots.
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Here is how Florida voted on the ballot amendments during the 2020 general election.
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Controversy surrounding the intentions behind a proposed state constitutional amendment that would limit voting "only to citizens" leading to many evaluating its actual effects.
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Amendment 3, which would open Florida's primaries, receives bipartisan opposition.
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A measure on the November ballot would give more voters a say in primary elections. In a rare instance, both of the major political parties in Florida are on the same side about this issue.
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While the polls from Saint Leo University and the University of North Florida report similar findings, poll directors are offering differing opinions on if Amendment 2 will gain the support it needs to pass.
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Supporters say it will help veterans' spouses, who currently lose the tax discount if their loved one dies, and won't cost a lot to implement. Opponents say it reduces revenue for local governments.
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Here's what you need to know about Amendment 1.
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Voters will get to decide whether to raise Florida's minimum wage to $15 an hour.
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Critics say Amendment 4 would put an end to citizen-led amendments to the Florida constitution.
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If 60 percent of voters approve Amendment 3, the so-called Jungle Primary would fundamentally change Florida politics.