While the 2024 election is over, the implications of the vote will play out in Congress, the statehouse, and county boards for months and years ...
In Seminole County, for example, more than 60% voted to protect abortion access but more than 51% voted for a convicted felon and a man who seems determined to ban it nationwide.
DeSantis and opponents to Amendment 4 argued the ballot measure's authors are "lying" to Floridians, and words used, like "health care provider" and "viability" leave too much room for "outsiders" and ...
But abortion supporters had a major setback in Florida, where a proposed constitutional amendment to end the state’s strict ban fell just short of passage.