Florida Amendment 3 election results 2022: expanding tax exemption for Homestead property
The latest polls are closed in Alaska. Polls are closed in Hawaii. Most polls are closed in Alaska, but Alaska is not releasing results until the last polls close at 1 a.m. ET. Polls just closed in Montana, Utah and parts of Nevada, Idaho and Oregon. Polls are now closed in Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, New York, Wisconsin and several other states. Polls just closed in Arkansas. Polls just closed in 19 states and the District of Columbia. Among them: Pennsylvania, Michigan and Texas. Polls just closed in North Carolina, Ohio and West Virginia. Polls are now closed in Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia and Vermont, as well as parts of Florida and New Hampshire.
First polls are closing in Indiana and Kentucky. The latest results are from Nov. 21. Certified results for the amendment vote. Voting on the amendment is complete. Amendment Response Votes Percentage Winner No 2,968,734 41.3% Yes 4,215,601 58.7% Total Votes 7,184,335
Results by district
Responses by County County No Yes Total Votes Percentage of Votes Miami-Dade 42% 58% 644.641 100% Broward 36% 64% 545.664 100% Palm Beach 37% 63% 489.035 100% Hillsborough 44% 56% 443, 780 100% Pinellas 46% 54% 397.673 100% Orange 43% 57% 378.114 100% Duval 40% 60% 306.007 100% Brevard 50% 50% 250.055 100% Lee 34% 66% 249.344 100% Pasco 37% 63% 211.271 100% Polk 39% 61% 210, 691 100% Volusia 41% 59% 207,526 100% Sarasota 51% 49% 200,829 100% Seminole 38% 62% 169,781 100% Manatee 43% 57% 159,875 100% Lake 40% 60% 151,938 100% Collier 41% 59% 148,629 100% Marion 42% 58% 145, 174 100% St. John's 40% 60% 135,455 100% St. Lucie 42% 58% 113,995 100% Leon 46% 54% 110,158 100% Escambia 37% 63% 109,183 100% Ossiola 34% 66% 95,551 100% Alachua 50% 50% 89, 237 100% Charlotte 38% 62% 86.856 100% Clay 41% 59% 84.183 100% Sumter 44% 56% 83.415 100% Okaloosa 34% 66% 77.670 100% Hernando 47% 53% 76.610 100% Martin 43% 57% 73.191 100% Santa Rosa 38% 62% 71, 971 100% Citrus 48% 52% 71,554 100% Indian River 41% 59% 70,392 100% Bay 38% 62% 63,826 100% Flagler 38% 62% 54,777 100% Nassau 45% 55% 44,910 100% Highlands 41% 59% 37,155 100% Walton 38% 62% 33, 264 100% Monroe 36% 64% 32,171 100% Putnam 45% 55% 25,261 100% Columbia 44% 56% 22,428 100% Levy 45% 55% 16,985 100% Gadsden 41% 59% 16,512 100% Jackson 40% 60% 15,603 100% Suwannee 50% 50% 15, 576 100% Wakulla 44% 56% 14.175 100% Okeechobee 40% 60% 10.259 100% Baker 42% 58% 10.112 100% Bradford 42% 58% 9.452 100% Washington 42% 58% 8.698 100% DeSoto 39% 61% 8.031 100% Hendrie
Voting analysis
Your guide to midterm results, from Times reporters Key Races ' Democrats solidify their 'trifecta' in many competitive states Democrats hold or gain the 'trifecta' in many states and mirror Republican supermajorities in others. Taking control of the governorship and both legislative chambers in those states could ease Democrats' ability to legislate on a range of issues. Read more ' - Andrew Fisher November 17, 2022
Arizona governor
In the race for Arizona governor, post-election results narrow the gap. The gap between the candidates for Arizona governor narrowed significantly after Nov.
Senate Analysis
Where Senate Candidates Outperformed Biden and Trump With Sen. Cortez Masto's victory in Nevada, Democrats will retain control of the Senate even if Republicans win a runoff in Georgia. While the election of a second-term representative from the president's first term was a successful party performance, the individual performance of Senate candidates varied widely. Read more ' - Lazaro Gamio November 14, 2022
U.S. House of Representatives
Candidates linked to QAnon conspiracy theory lose ground Three Republican candidates in the House of Representatives who supported QAnon are performing worse than Trump, even though most House Republicans outnumber the former president. Lauren Boeber, who exists in Colorado's 3rd District, is in an unexpectedly difficult race at a time when the district was considered safe for Republicans. - Albert Sun November 10, 2022
Georgia Senate
Where Walker got fewer votes than Kemp More than 200,000 Georgia voters cast ballots for Brian Kemp, the Republican candidate for governor, but did not vote for Hershel Walker in the Senate race. Compared to the votes certified for Kemp, Walker's vote lagged in every district, especially in the Atlanta area and its suburbs. - Jason Kao November 10, 2022
Michigan Proposal 3
Where Michiganders supported abortion rights and a Republican governor Support for the abortion proposal was stronger than support for re-elected Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, in 76 of the state's 83 counties. The eight counties that voted in favor of the proposal also voted for Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon. - Alicia Parlapiano November 10, 2022
Way to 218 votes
Tracking the remaining House races To date, Democrats have won 190 House seats, Republicans have won 208, and 37 seats remain undetermined. If Republicans win all races where they currently lead by a 2 percent margin or more, they will take control of the House. Follow updates here ' - Alicia Parlapiano November 10, 2022
The governor of Texas
Greg Abbott wins in Texas but lags in Hispanic-majority counties In Texas, Hispanic-majority counties also shifted to the right, but to a much lesser extent than in Florida. Voters in these counties generally continued to support Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke. - Albert Sun November 9, 2022
The governor of Florida
DeSantis made big gains in Hispanic-majority counties Hispanic-majority counties in Florida voted to re-elect Governor Ron DeSantis against Democratic opponent Charlie Crist by a margin of 11 percentage points. In those same counties, the gap between Biden and Trump in 2020 was 8 percentage points - a dramatic shift of 19 percentage points. - Albert Sun November 9, 2022
Drug policy
Mixed success for marijuana referendums Maryland and Missouri voted to legalize the recreational use of marijuana for those over 21, while voters in Arkansas, North Dakota, and South Dakota rejected similar measures. In Colorado, a measure to decriminalize certain psychedelics is still pending. - Alicia Parlapiano November 9, 2022
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