Polls 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.
While the nation is anxiously waiting to see who will be the next president, Florida is watching six constitutional amendments.
The fight over abortion access in Florida has hit another wall. Only 57% of voters approved expanding the state's abortion law from its new 6-week ban back to something close to what it was before the ...
On Nov. 5, Florida residents won’t just be voting for president. They will also be deciding on six different amendments. Among them is Amendment 4, which would make abortion under certain ...
Suing Planned Parenthood under racketeering laws, threatens the safety of thousands of women who rely on Planned Parenthood ...
By overwhelming margins, Florida voters want to decide important issues like whether marijuana should be legalized or abortion rights protected and don’t want elected officials making the ...
A controversial wrongful death bill that critics say would establish "fetal personhood" has passed its first hurdle in the ...
Charles Canady, the longest serving justice on the Florida Supreme Court, announced Monday that he’s resigning his position to take a job at the University of Florida.
The government shutdown may be over, but Republicans and Democrats are now divided over whether Obamacare subsidies should be ...
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