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{{pt1}} [[Florida 2000 ballot measures|2000]] {{pt2}} [[Florida 1996 ballot measures|1996]] {{pt3}}'''Thirteen statewide ballot measures''' were on the [[1998 ballot measures#Florida|November 3, 1998 ballot]] in the state of [[Florida]].
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* Twelve measures were approved, while one was defeated.
In [[1998 ballot measures|1998]], voters decided on thirteen statewide ballot measures in [[Florida]] on November 3.
* Four of the measures were {{lrcafull}}s, while the remaining nine measures were placed on the ballot by the [[Florida Constitution Revision Commission]].
*Nine were commission-referred ballot measure.
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*Four were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
*Voters approved twelve (92.31%) and rejected one (7.69%).


==On the ballot==
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==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Laws governing the initiative process in Florida]]
* [[List of Florida ballot measures]]
* [[1998 ballot measures]]
* [[1998 ballot measures]]
* [[List of Florida ballot measures]]
* [[Florida signature requirements]]
* [[Laws governing the initiative process in Florida]]
* [[Procedures for qualifying an initiative in Florida]]
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://dos.elections.myflorida.com/initiatives/ ''Florida Division of Elections'', "Initiatives / Amendments / Revisions Database"]


* [http://www.law.fsu.edu/crc/journal/index.html Journals of the 1997-1998 Constitution Revision Commission]
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* [https://doe.dos.state.fl.us/elections/resultsarchive/Index.asp?ElectionDate=11/3/1998&DATAMODE= November 3, 1998 constitutional amendment election results]
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* [http://www.law.fsu.edu/crc/tabloid.html#R1 Analysis of the revisions on the 1998 ballot]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 29 January 2024

2000
1996

In 1998, voters decided on thirteen statewide ballot measures in Florida on November 3.

  • Nine were commission-referred ballot measure.
  • Four were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
  • Voters approved twelve (92.31%) and rejected one (7.69%).

On the ballot

November 3, 1998

Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

CRCA

Amendment 10 Establish and expand tax exemptions for municipal and local property and remove limitations on the citizens' ability to communicate with local officials about subjects of public hearings

Defeated

1,754,747 (50%)

1,766,490 (50%)

CRCA

Amendment 11 Make school board elections nonpartisan; allow candidates for governor to run in primary elections without a lieutenant governor; provide that ballot access requirements for minor party candidates cannot be greater than requirements for major party candidates; provide public campaign financing for statewide candidates who agree to campaign spending limits; and allow any voter to vote in any party's primary election if the winner will have no general election opponent

Approveda

2,239,607 (64%)

1,253,150 (36%)

CRCA

Amendment 12 Give counties the option to require a criminal background check and a waiting period of three to five days before the sale of a firearm

Approveda

2,655,010 (72%)

1,033,020 (28%)

CRCA

Amendment 13 Make various miscellaneous and technical changes to the state constitution

Approveda

1,869,111 (55%)

1,530,883 (45%)

LRCA

Amendment 1 Amend the requirements for receiving a historic property granted ad valorem tax exemption

Approveda

1,970,419 (54%)

1,646,069 (46%)

LRCA

Amendment 2 Preserve the death penalty as a form of punishment in Florida and align execution methods with the federal Constitution

Approveda

2,676,043 (73%)

1,002,043 (27%)

LRCA

Amendment 3 Allow counties and municipalities to provide an additional homestead tax exemption to low-income seniors

Approveda

2,560,979 (68%)

1,180,341 (32%)

LRCA

Amendment 4 Allow documents filed at a county branch office to be considered officially filed

Approveda

2,540,872 (74%)

887,999 (26%)

CRCA

Amendment 5 Create provisions for the conservation of natural resources and establish the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Approveda

2,630,674 (72%)

1,007,905 (28%)

CRCA

Amendment 6 Establish the education of children as a fundamental value of the people of Florida and require the state to provide an efficient, safe, secure, and high quality education system

Approveda

2,623,889 (71%)

1,069,406 (29%)

CRCA

Amendment 7 Establish local elections to determine if circuit and county judges should be elected or appointed and provide the procedures for the decided upon systems

Approveda

2,028,165 (57%)

1,536,523 (43%)

CRCA

Amendment 8 Amend the roles of executive officers and change what roles were included in the state cabinet

Approveda

1,950,311 (56%)

1,562,234 (44%)

CRCA

Amendment 9 Establish that "female and male alike" are equal before the law and have inalienable rights and establish bases on which the rights cannot be denied

Approveda

2,416,324 (66%)

1,230,683 (34%)


See also

Florida

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