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FL Top-Two Open Primary Amendment Makes November Ballot


The Florida Supreme Court, on Thursday, cleared a potentially far-reaching Ballot Measure that would Install an Open Primary System in Florida, allowing All Voters to Vote in One Primary Elections Ballot for the: Governor, the Cabinet, and the Legislature.

The System would send the Top-Two Vote-Getters to the General Election regardless of Party Affiliation.

The Proposed Constitutional Amendment could have a Sweeping Impact on the Battleground State, where Elections frequently are decided on Slim Margins.

Florida Amendment 3, the Top-Two Open Primaries for State Offices, Constitutional Amendment, on November 3rd, 2020 Ballot:

- A "Yes" Vote supports establishing a top-two open primary system for primary elections for state legislators, the governor, and cabinet (attorney general, chief financial officer, and commissioner of agriculture) in Florida.

- A "No" vote opposes establishing a top-two open primary system for primary elections, thereby leaving in place Florida's current system where closed primaries are held by each party.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


     
 
 


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