Florida 2010 ballot measures
In 2010, voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in Florida on November 2.
- One was an advisory question.
- Three were initiated constitutional amendments.
- Three were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved four (57.14%) and rejected three (42.86%).
On the ballot
November 2, 2010
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment 1 | Repeal the state constitutional provision that provides for public financing of campaigns for those running for elective statewide office who agree to campaign spending limits |
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2,587,543 (52%) |
2,342,137 (48%) |
|
Amendment 2 | Provide for an additional homestead property tax exemption for military members who were deployed in the previous year |
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3,936,526 (78%) |
1,122,053 (22%) |
|
Amendment 4 | Require that local governments hold a referendum to change or adopt a comprehensive land use plan |
|
1,682,177 (33%) |
3,424,204 (67%) |
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Amendment 5 | Establish requirements for the drawing of legislative districts |
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3,155,149 (63%) |
1,885,860 (37%) |
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Amendment 6 | Establish requirements for congressional redistricting |
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3,153,199 (63%) |
1,857,748 (37%) |
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Amendment 8 | Establish limits on average number of students assigned per class to each teacher in public schools, as opposed to on actual class size |
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2,751,878 (54%) |
2,298,001 (46%) |
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Federal Budget Advisory Question | Amend the federal Constitution to require that the federal budget be balanced without raising taxes |
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3,524,629 (72%) |
1,377,352 (28%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Florida
- List of Florida ballot measures
- 2010 ballot measures
External links
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