Florida 1950 ballot measures
In 1950, voters decided on five statewide ballot measures in Florida on November 7.
- Five were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved five (100%) and rejected zero (0%).
On the ballot
November 7, 1950
| Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amendment 1 | Establish a juvenile court system |
|
116,313 (79%) |
30,540 (21%) |
|
| Amendment 2 | Use the federal census as the state census |
|
96,145 (66%) |
49,848 (34%) |
|
| Amendment 3 | Require laws to be single subject, require that laws have a title, and require law revisions to be published at length |
|
105,053 (78%) |
28,793 (22%) |
|
| Amendment 4 | Create the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida in Monroe County |
|
65,531 (53%) |
58,216 (47%) |
|
| Amendment 5 | Allow for an additional county judge in counties with a population greater than 250,000 |
|
91,029 (68%) |
43,081 (32%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Florida
- List of Florida ballot measures
- 1950 ballot measures
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