Have you been hearing the terms 'partisan' or 'nonpartisan' floating around recently? Here's what they mean, how it related to Amendment 1 on ballot.
Don't have a lot of time? Here's just what you need to know about Florida's six amendments to vote on Election Day Tuesday.
Kentucky voters have two amendments on the ballot to consider, but not everyone fully understands exactly what those amendments mean.
Doctors for and against Amendment 4 are pitching their arguments to voters until the final hours of the election, deepening a ...
Amendment 3 failed in Florida. Here's why, what kind of THC products are still legal in the state and the difference between ...
While the "no" side could "simply say public dollars are for public schools," Grayson said the "yes" side requires a longer ...
Candidates for public office spend thousands of dollars, sometimes millions of dollars (depending on what office they are ...
Here’s where Floridians will and won’t be allowed to smoke if the amendment passes and how it compares to laws around alcohol consumption.
Gov. Ron DeSantis The contentious battle over Amendment 4 — and what it would do if passed by voters — has been shrouded by ...
Voting yes: Voting yes on Amendment 1 would make school board elections partisan, meaning parties could nominate their own candidates for the elections and require that candidates list their ...
There were six constitutional amendments on Floridian ballots on Tuesday and voters said "no" on Amendment 3. That means that Florida will not become the 25th state where recreational marijuana ...