To pass Florida's abortion rights amendment (Amendment 4), 60% of voters need to vote “yes" in the November 2024 election.
Amendment 4 could be called the most controversial issue Florida voters face: When women in our state can have an abortion.
Measure changes one word in the state constitution to ensure only U.S. citizens vote in local elections in the future ...
This story seeks to break down what Florida Amendment 4 means and get past all the rhetoric on both sides. We will also look ...
Residents delivered impassioned speeches in support of abortion rights at a meeting where Manatee County voted to oppose ...
Early voting had already started October 21 when Arkansans finally learned the state Supreme Court had disqualified the ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis and his administration have escalated their fight against a proposed amendment aimed at enshrining abortion ...
More than 850 doctors in Florida have endorsed Amendment 4 in a signed letter, while others joined Gov. Ron DeSantis this ...
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Voters in Florida have shown increased support for a ballot measure which would guarantee access to abortion in the state.
A former professional football coach and outspoken Christian is urging Florida voters to reject a ballot measure that would ...