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Florida 1998 ballot measures
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 |
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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 |
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1,754,747 (50%) |
1,766,490 (50%) |
|
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 |
|
2,239,607 (64%) |
1,253,150 (36%) |
|
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 |
|
2,655,010 (72%) |
1,033,020 (28%) |
|
Amendment 13 | Make various miscellaneous and technical changes to the state constitution |
|
1,869,111 (55%) |
1,530,883 (45%) |
|
Amendment 1 | Amend the requirements for receiving a historic property granted ad valorem tax exemption |
|
1,970,419 (54%) |
1,646,069 (46%) |
|
Amendment 2 | Preserve the death penalty as a form of punishment in Florida and align execution methods with the federal Constitution |
|
2,676,043 (73%) |
1,002,043 (27%) |
|
Amendment 3 | Allow counties and municipalities to provide an additional homestead tax exemption to low-income seniors |
|
2,560,979 (68%) |
1,180,341 (32%) |
|
Amendment 4 | Allow documents filed at a county branch office to be considered officially filed |
|
2,540,872 (74%) |
887,999 (26%) |
|
Amendment 5 | Create provisions for the conservation of natural resources and establish the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission |
|
2,630,674 (72%) |
1,007,905 (28%) |
|
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 |
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2,623,889 (71%) |
1,069,406 (29%) |
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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 |
|
2,028,165 (57%) |
1,536,523 (43%) |
|
Amendment 8 | Amend the roles of executive officers and change what roles were included in the state cabinet |
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1,950,311 (56%) |
1,562,234 (44%) |
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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 |
|
2,416,324 (66%) |
1,230,683 (34%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Florida
- List of Florida ballot measures
- 1998 ballot measures
External links
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