Bjeanj
10-14-2020, 12:44 PM
I was not aware these items were on the ballot; maybe you weren’t, either.
This is NOT to be turned into a political post; this is informational, only! Each of these offer either Yes or No.
1) citizen requirements to vote in FL elections. Provides that only US citizens at least 18 years old, a permanent FL resident, and registered to vote shall be qualified to vote in the FL election.
2) raising FL’s minimum wage. Raises minimum wage to $10.00 per hour effective 9/30/2021. Each September 30th thereafter the minimum wage shall increase by $1.00 until it reaches &15 per hour on September 30, 2026. From that point forward, future minimum wage increases shall revert to being adjusted annually for inflation starting 9/30/2027.
3) all voters vote in primary elections for state legislature, governor and cabinet. Effective 1/1/2024. ( There’s more, but it’s a lot to type)
4) voter approval of constitutional amendments. Requires all proposed amendments or revisions to the state constitution to be approved by voters in two elections, instead of one, in order to take effect.
5) limitations on Homestead Property Tax Assessments; increased portability period to transfer accrued benefit. Effective 1/1/2021, to increase, from two years to three years, the period of time during which accrued Save-Our-Home benefits may be transferred from a prior homestead to a new homestead.
6) Ad Valorem tax discount for spouses of certain deceased veterans who had permanent, combat-related disabilities. Carries over to such veterans’ surviving spouse who holds legal or beneficial title Tom and who permanently resides on, the homestead property until he or she remarried or sells of the property. Discount can be transferred to new property under certain conditions. Effective 1/1/2021.
Here is more info on these: Six constitutional amendments are on Florida's 2020 ballot - South Florida Sun-Sentinel (https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/elections/fl-ne-florida-constitutional-amendment-guide-20200918-et6tqqcdcfe3rl6bmtrszcbg4q-story.html)
I don’t know about you, but I hate to Go to the polls and be surprised by questions I would like to put some thought into before I vote. :-)
This is NOT to be turned into a political post; this is informational, only! Each of these offer either Yes or No.
1) citizen requirements to vote in FL elections. Provides that only US citizens at least 18 years old, a permanent FL resident, and registered to vote shall be qualified to vote in the FL election.
2) raising FL’s minimum wage. Raises minimum wage to $10.00 per hour effective 9/30/2021. Each September 30th thereafter the minimum wage shall increase by $1.00 until it reaches &15 per hour on September 30, 2026. From that point forward, future minimum wage increases shall revert to being adjusted annually for inflation starting 9/30/2027.
3) all voters vote in primary elections for state legislature, governor and cabinet. Effective 1/1/2024. ( There’s more, but it’s a lot to type)
4) voter approval of constitutional amendments. Requires all proposed amendments or revisions to the state constitution to be approved by voters in two elections, instead of one, in order to take effect.
5) limitations on Homestead Property Tax Assessments; increased portability period to transfer accrued benefit. Effective 1/1/2021, to increase, from two years to three years, the period of time during which accrued Save-Our-Home benefits may be transferred from a prior homestead to a new homestead.
6) Ad Valorem tax discount for spouses of certain deceased veterans who had permanent, combat-related disabilities. Carries over to such veterans’ surviving spouse who holds legal or beneficial title Tom and who permanently resides on, the homestead property until he or she remarried or sells of the property. Discount can be transferred to new property under certain conditions. Effective 1/1/2021.
Here is more info on these: Six constitutional amendments are on Florida's 2020 ballot - South Florida Sun-Sentinel (https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/elections/fl-ne-florida-constitutional-amendment-guide-20200918-et6tqqcdcfe3rl6bmtrszcbg4q-story.html)
I don’t know about you, but I hate to Go to the polls and be surprised by questions I would like to put some thought into before I vote. :-)