Florida Legislative Referral Limit Amendment (2014)
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Florida Legislative Referral Limit Amendment was not on the November 4, 2014 ballot in Florida as an initiated constitutional amendment. The measure would have limited the number of referrals sent to the ballot by the legislature to three per election.[1]
The measure was introduced into the legislature as Senate Bill 0254 by State Senator Jeff Clemens (D-27).[1]
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The measure needed to be approved by a minimum of 60 percent in both the Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate in order to qualify the measure for the November 2014 ballot.
On May 3, 2013, the legislation died in the Judiciary Committee.[1]
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State of Florida Tallahassee (capital) |
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