2022 Florida Amendment 1|
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| Outcome | Rejected (failed to reach 60% threshold) |
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Choice |
Votes |
% |
| Yes |
4,016,022 |
57.26% |
| No |
2,997,158 |
42.74% |
| Valid votes |
7,013,180 |
89.95% |
| Invalid or blank votes |
783,736 |
10.05% |
| Total votes |
7,796,916 |
100.00% |
| Registered voters/turnout |
14,503,978 |
53.76% |
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|
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Yes
90–100%
80–90%
70–80%
60–70%
50–60% |
No
90–100%
80–90%
70–80%
60–70%
50–60% |
Other
Tie
No votes
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2022 Florida Amendment 1 was a proposed amendment to the Florida Constitution, which failed on November 8, 2022. Through a statewide referendum, the amendment achieved only 57.26% support among voters in the U.S. state of Florida, short of the 60% majority required by state law, although only slightly lower than the 2006 vote which implemented the 60% requirement. Had the amendment passed, it would have granted state lawmakers the power to change property tax rules regarding flood resistance.