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Florida 1934 ballot measures
In 1934, voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in Florida on November 6.
- Seven were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved seven (100%) and rejected zero (0%).
On the ballot
November 6, 1934
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment 1 | Provide for 15 judicial circuits and the number of judges within each |
|
101,086 (78%) |
27,813 (22%) |
|
Amendment 2 | Provide for up to $5,000 in tax exemptions on homesteads |
|
123,484 (75%) |
40,842 (25%) |
|
Amendment 3 | Allow counties to prohibit the sale of alcohol within the county by vote of the county electors |
|
98,851 (70%) |
42,532 (30%) |
|
Amendment 4 | Provide for a grand jury in certain cases and establish certain procedures for criminal trials |
|
72,093 (67%) |
34,759 (33%) |
|
Amendment 5 | Establish a uniform system of county and municipal government |
|
71,476 (70%) |
30,057 (30%) |
|
Amendment 6 | Provide tax exemptions to movie studios |
|
70,642 (62%) |
43,068 (38%) |
|
Amendment 7 | Allow the Legislature the power to establish, alter or abolish, a municipal corporation known as the City of Jacksonville |
|
63,976 (66%) |
33,674 (34%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Florida
- List of Florida ballot measures
- 1934 ballot measures
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