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A 'no' vote on the measure means the language would not be changed. However, a yes or no vote does not change who can currently marry. The U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 ...
Hand explains what a ‘yes’ vote and a ‘no’ vote would mean for Amendment 4. “A ‘yes’ vote would protect, would put into the Florida constitution a right protecting reproductive ...
The content of the final three questions must fit on a 3-by-5 card or 8½-by-11 sheet of paper in 12-point font that must be posted at election polling places.
Scott Maxwell: Breaking down Florida’s constitutional amendments for 2024: The pros and cons of each. When to vote yes, when to say no.
The ballot was passed with 59% “yes” votes and 41% “no” votes, according to AP News. School districts in Massachusetts can now set their own graduation requirements, which will eliminate the ...
The Sun Sentinel recommends a “yes” vote on referendum questions in Palm Beach and Broward counties on Nov. 5.
Voters will be asked to vote “Yes” or “No” on Amendment 7. Below is a brief explanation of what a “yes” and “no” vote mean and how Amendment 7 will be written on Missouri ballots.
This differentiates us from three dozen other states and the District of Columbia which allow no-excuse absentee voting or vote by mail, states as diverse as Alaska, Maine, Florida, and New Jersey.
That language can be somewhat confusing, so you'll also find a summarized explanation of what a "yes" or "no" vote would mean for each issue. Advertisement Election day is Nov. 5.
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