There are six amendments on the ballot in the 2024 Florida general election on Nov. 5. The amendment calls for partisan election of members of district school boards. it proposes amending the state constitution to require members of a district school board to be elected in a partisan rather than nonpartisan election.
Monday is the last day for Florida voters to register for the 2024 General Election. Here's how to check your status.
Florida voters have the chance to alter the state’s most powerful guiding force — the Constitution. The six constitutional amendments on Florida’s ballot offer citizens the chance to shape Florida’s policy in some of the most direct ways available to them.
"I have to admit the main reason was because I did not want Donald Trump sitting at the White House running our country," Al Cardenas said.
Relentless TV commercials tell Floridians to vote for or against Amendment 4, making all kinds of confusing claims about a possible change to the state’s abortion law. When Florida voters go to the polls in November,
Election season is upon us and so are the deadlines that come with it to participate. People who want to vote in the November election in Florida have until 11:59 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7 to register.
In order to vote in the Nov. 5 General Election, you must be registered to vote. Here's what Florida voters need to know.
The deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot to be mailed for the election is 5 p.m. on Oct. 24. Vote-by-Mail ballots can be obtained in person at county election offices until Election Day. Applicants can fill out a request form online, in person at a county elections office or by phone to the office. Click here for county information.
For those who want to vote in person during the Florida general election, on Tuesday, Nov. 5, polling locations will open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. To vote, you must show an ID, such as a driver's license, passport, military ID, student ID, or retirement center ID. Scroll below to find your nearest voting location.
Deadline to register to vote: Monday, October 7 Deadline to request mail-in ballot: Thursday, October 24 Early voting period: October 21–November 3
After Roe v. Wade was overturned, ballot measures for abortion rights have won and fueled Democratic turnout. Now Florida will test the long-term strength of this political backlash.