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Initiatives/Constitutional Amendments

 

Initiative Petitions

The Hendry County Supervisor of Elections verifies of thousands of initiative petitions each year.  The petitions, signed by Hendry voters, are submitted to our office by various organizations and committees seeking the required number of valid signatures in order to be placed on a General Election ballot.  Voter signatures on the petitions are compared to the voter’s signature on the voter registration file.

Pursuant to Florida Statute 100.371(11)(b), Hendry County’s actual cost of signature verification of an initiative petition is $0.30.  

Visit the Division of Elections – Florida Department of State website for a list of current initiative petitions as well as the Florida initiative petition process, forms, procedures, rules, etc.

https://dos.myflorida.com/elections/laws-rules/constitutional-amendments/

https://initiativepetitions.elections.myflorida.com/

2024 General Ballot - Initiative and Amendments 

 

Active Initiative Status Report

June 28, 2024

July 31, 2024

Constitutional Amendments

As required by 100.371(5), Florida Statutes, each proposed constitutional amendment that is placed on the ballot by the citizen initiative process is required to have included an initiative financial information statement. 

The Supervisor of Elections is required to provide this information on the supervisor’s website, and list, as well, the web sites for the Secretary of State and the Office of Economic and Demographic Research.

Division of Elections - 

General Election 2024:

Initiatives / Amendments / Revisions Database

James Madison Institute

Amendment Guides - English

Amendment Guides -  Spanish

Quick View Sheet

Secretary of State - 

http://dos.myflorida.com/

Office of Economic and Demographic Research

http://edr.state.fl.us/Content/constitutional-amendments/index.cfm

Ballotpedia

https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_2020_ballot_measures

The Florida Bar and Judges

Your Guide to Florida Judicial Elections and Merit Retention