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John Morgan has already cut a series of commercials to support Amendment 3. But don’t expect him to pump millions of his own dollars into the campaign as he did for the medical marijuana amendment.
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Amendment 3 would increase the homestead exemption for teachers, law enforcement and the military, and other first responders.
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Voters will decide on three constitutional amendments, including two that would provide property-tax breaks and a third that will decide on the future of the Constitution Revision Commission.
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Here is how Florida voted on the ballot amendments during the 2020 general election.
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Amendment 3, which would open Florida's primaries, receives bipartisan opposition.
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If approved, the ballot initiative will change the state’s primary-election system to a top-two primary.
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With millions of votes already cast in the November general election, Secretary of State Laurel Lee late Tuesday asked the Florida Supreme Court to reject a last-minute attempt to kill a proposed constitutional amendment that would overhaul the state’s primary-election system.
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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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In a unique bipartisan effort, the heads of Florida's Democratic and Republican parties both oppose Amendment 3. They had a spirited debate Friday with those in favor of the proposal.
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If 60 percent of voters approve Amendment 3, the so-called Jungle Primary would fundamentally change Florida politics.
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In two issues that received relatively little attention, voters on Tuesday night voted overwhelmingly to approve constitutional amendments that could lead…