Florida Voters Reject Key Amendments on Abortion and Marijuana

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Florida voters rejected Amendment 4, a pro-abortion measure, with 57% voting "Yes" but failing to meet the 60% supermajority needed to pass. The amendment aimed to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution, countering Florida's current 6-week abortion ban. Pro-life groups credit Governor Ron DeSantis' vocal opposition for the measure's defeat, despite significant spending by pro-abortion advocates. The outcome is seen as a victory for pro-life supporters and a setback for the abortion rights movement in the state.
- Pro-lifers credit rejection of Florida's pro-abortion amendment to DeSantis' outspoken opposition Fox News
- Over half of Miami-Dade voters opposed recreational marijuana. What happened? Miami Herald
- DeSantis-opposed Florida weed measure fails to get 60% voter approval MSNBC
- What’s next for recreational marijuana in Florida? WFLA
- Florida’s abortion vote and why some women feel seen: ‘Even when we win, we lose’ USA TODAY
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