Results of the Amendments to the Florida Constitution on November 3, 2020 Ballot
Results of the Amendments on the Ballot https://floridaelectionwatch.gov/Amendments
Amendment 1: Suffrage - Change to the state Constitution that "only" U.S. citizens can vote in federal, state, local or school elections.
YES - 79.29%
Amendment 2: Minimum Wage - Increases the state minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026.
YES - 60.82 %
Amendment 3: Elections - Establishes a top-two open primary system for state office primary elections.
NO - 57.83%
Amendment 4: Direct Democracy - Requires voter-approved constitutional amendments to be approved by voters at a second general election. NO - 47.54%
Amendment 5: Taxes - Increases the period during which a person may transfer "Save Our Homes" benefits to a new homestead property from two years to three years.
YES - 74.49%
Amendment 6: Taxes - Allows a homestead property tax discount to be transferred to the surviving spouse of a deceased veteran following the sale of the couple's property.
YES - 89.73%
YES - 79.29%
Amendment 2: Minimum Wage - Increases the state minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026.
YES - 60.82 %
Amendment 3: Elections - Establishes a top-two open primary system for state office primary elections.
NO - 57.83%
Amendment 4: Direct Democracy - Requires voter-approved constitutional amendments to be approved by voters at a second general election. NO - 47.54%
Amendment 5: Taxes - Increases the period during which a person may transfer "Save Our Homes" benefits to a new homestead property from two years to three years.
YES - 74.49%
Amendment 6: Taxes - Allows a homestead property tax discount to be transferred to the surviving spouse of a deceased veteran following the sale of the couple's property.
YES - 89.73%