The Florida Senate race was a highlight on the 2024 ballot, and Amendment 4 on abortion rights has drawn national attention.
Here's a recap of each amendment that was on Floridian ballots, whether they passed or failed and what weed and abortion laws are like in Florida.
Floridians rejected the proposal to enshrine abortion into the state Constitution after they learned it would open the floodgates for taxpayer-funded abortion "at any time" and "for any reason," one pro-life advocate said.
Trump voted in Florida, where it is legal to wear campaign apparel at the polls. Solicitation of voters is not allowed.
A Florida International University poll taken a few weeks before Election Day found that 68% of Cuban American voters in Miami-Dade, which has the largest Hispanic community in the state, said they would vote for Trump, while 23% said they would vote for Harris and 5% were undecided.
ABC News is projecting that former President Donald Trump will win Florida's 30 electoral votes. A crucial abortion access ballot measure is projected to fail. Voters in Florida also cast their ballots in several down-ballot contests. The state has long been considered a battleground, but has shifted more Republican in recent years.
Florida voters failed to make abortion a constitutional right in the state despite a majority of Florida voters casting a ballot in favor of the amendment.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is advocating for President-elect Donald Trump to tap Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo for the role of HHS secretary.
Florida’s abortion-rights ballot initiative fell short of passing on Tuesday, leaving in place a six-week abortion ban that has helped restrict access across almost all of the Southern U.S.
Donald Trump didn't look far for his new White House chief of staff, tapping longtime advisor and campaign manager Susie Wiles.