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Florida Citizens Decide Issues, Then Lawmakers Ignore Them (1)


Ballot initiatives need approval from 60% of voters
New law limits contributions to ballot initiatives
July 1, 2021 11:32 AM
By Jennifer Kay
(Updates with ruling in lawsuit.)
Florida voters may have thought they had the last word when they approved ballot initiatives legalizing medical marijuana, restoring voting rights to former felons, and raising the minimum wage.
That’s not how lawmakers see it.
“One of the main reasons that people use the initiative process of Florida is to bypass the Legislature,” said University of Central Florida state politics expert Aubrey Jewett. “On an issue that the Legislature doesn’t like, they have a long record of trying to undermine whatever was passed.” ....

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Florida legislature advances bills to suppress voting rights, criminalize lawful protest


Florida legislature advances bills to suppress voting rights, criminalize lawful protest
The Florida state legislature is considering several new bills that would restrict voting rights, criminalize lawful protest and further obstruct the ability of Floridians to change state law through ballot initiatives, an already onerous process.
One piece of legislation introduced, HJR 61, would raise the threshold to alter the state constitution from the current 60 percent of ballots cast to a full two-thirds, or nearly 67 percent of all votes. Florida is currently only one of two states, along with Illinois, that requires more than a simple majority to alter the state constitution. ....

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