Florida Ballot Access, Public Campaign Financing, and Election Process Revisions (1998)
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Florida Amendment 11, also known as Ballot Access, Public Campaign Financing, and Election Process Revisions, was on the November 3, 1998 election ballot in Florida. It passed, with 64.1% of voters in favor.
Amendment 11 was one of nine ballot measures placed on the 1998 Florida ballot by the Florida Constitution Revision Commission.
Text of the proposal
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Provides ballot access requirements for independent and minor party candidates cannot be greater than requirements for majority party candidates; allows all voters, regardless of party, to vote in any party's primary election if the winner will have no general election opposition; provides public financing of campaigns for statewide candidates who agree to campaign spending limits; permits candidates for governor to run in primary elections without lieutenant governor; makes school board elections nonpartisan; corrects voting age.
See also
External links
- Analysis of Amendment 11
- Florida ballot measure database
- Journals of the 1997-1998 Constitution Revision Commission
- November 3, 1998 constitutional amendment election results

