Editorial: The rejection of Amendment 1 was a small defeat for Ron DeSantis. But let’s not overstate its political ...
Despite a push by Florida legislators to require school board candidates to disclose their political affiliations, school ...
Amendment 1 failed, which means that Florida school board candidates will not run with party labels next to their name on the ...
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Do you know what Amendment 1 — "make school board races partisan" — means and whether ...
Proposed Florida Constitutional Amendment 1 would require partisan school-board elections starting in 2026. That means ...
While supporters say candidates' party affiliation on the ballot allows for transparency, critics use happenings at the Sarasota County School Board as an example.
What appeared as Amendment 1 on the ballot would have reversed a voter-approved change from 1998 that required school-board candidates to run without party affiliations.
Amendment 1 would reverse a decision made by Floridian voters in 1998, when school board elections were first made nonpartisan. In Florida, state constitutional amendments need support of at least ...
The ballot language reads in part: “Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to require members of a district school board to be elected in a partisan election rather than a nonpartisan election ...
In this story, we're highlighting Amendment 1, and we're offering the recommendations (when available) of the editorial boards of two Florida newspapers in the USA TODAY NETWORK and four other ...
Voters are casting ballots on a proposal, known as Amendment 1, that would require partisan school-board elections starting ...