The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports:
Adding amendments to the Florida Constitution requires support of 60% of those voting to pass, which is a high, difficult-to-meet threshold. UNF found that 69% of Florida likely voters support the amendment guaranteeing access to abortion, with 23% opposed.
The abortion proposal has the support of 87% of Democrats, 53% of Republicans, and 71% of independents. The abortion rights question has grown in support compared to November, when only 62% said they would vote in favor of Amendment 4.
The referendum that would allow recreational use of marijuana under state law by adults had support of 64% of likely voters, with 31% opposed. The marijuana proposal has the support of 79% of Democrats, 50% of Republicans, and 63% of independents.
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New @UNFPORL poll: Florida’s abortion rights initiative now at 69% support, well above the 60% it needs to pass.https://t.co/xgkTAwHc6R#FlaPol
— Peter Schorsch (@PeterSchorschFL) July 30, 2024