A look at 6 Florida Constitutional Amendments on your ballot

PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Amendment 5 will be on the ballots of Florida voters on Nov. 5.
Voters will decide on adjusting homestead exemptions for inflation, potentially lowering property taxes but also impacting ...
Legislature proposed amendment to adjust homestead exemption amount, currently $50,000 on homes valued at $75,000 or more ...
The amendment, if passed, would change the way some property taxes are calculated for Florida homeowners who have a homestead exemption. The amendment needs approval from 60% of Florida voters to pass ...
An amendment on the ballot in November would save Florida homeowners money over time, according to a Santa Rosa County ...
Homeowners in Florida may see their property taxes go down due to a new homestead exemption referendum. Since 2008, Florida ...
Amendment 5 on the November ballot is a reasonable proposal that would give Florida homeowners greater benefit from their homestead tax exemption — and a bit of relief they could really use ...
Click here to read the full amendment. Amendments 1, 2, 5 and 6 were put on the ballot by the Florida Legislature.
Governor Ron DeSantis isn’t holding back any punches when it comes to his fight against Amendment 4, which would restore ...