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2008 Amendments and Referenda

last updated 6/26/08

The items below are scheduled to appear on the November 4, 2008 General Election ballot. See the
2008 Candidates page for information on candidates.

State Constitutional Amendments

Amendment 1 | Amendment 2 | Amendment 3 | Amendment 4 | Amendment 5 | Amendment 6 | Amendment 7 | Amendment 8 | Amendment 9

City Charter Amendments/Referenda

Cocoa Charter Amendment 1 | Cocoa Charter Amendment 2

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STATE OF FLORIDA

(Voted on by all registered voters in Florida)

Amendment 1

Ballot Summary:

NO. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE I, SECTION 2

DECLARATION OF RIGHTS

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to delete provisions authorizing the Legislature to regulate or prohibit the ownership, inheritance, disposition, and possession of real property by aliens ineligible for citizenship.

YES
NO

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Amendment 2

Ballot Summary:

NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE I

FLORIDA MARRIAGE PROTECTION AMENDMENT

This amendment protects marriage as the legal union of only one man and one woman as husband and wife and provides that no other legal union that is treated as marriage or the substantial equivalent thereof shall be valid or recognized.

The direct financial impact this amendment will have on state and local government revenues and expenditures cannot be determined, but is expected to be minor.

YES
NO

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Click here for complete Amendment 2 financial impact statement

Amendment 3

Ballot Summary:

NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4; ARTICLE XII, NEW SECTION

CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS NOT AFFECTING THE ASSESSED VALUE OF RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY

Authorizes the Legislature, by general law, to prohibit consideration of changes or improvements to residential real property which increase resistance to wind damage and installation of renewable energy source devices as factors in assessing the property's value for ad valorem taxation purposes. Effective upon adoption, repeals the existing renewable energy source device exemption no longer in effect.

YES
NO

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Amendment 4

Ballot Summary:

NO. 4
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 3 AND 4; ARTICLE XII, SECTION 28

PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION OF PERPETUALLY CONSERVED LAND; CLASSIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF LAND USED FOR CONSERVATION

Requires Legislature to provide a property tax exemption for real property encumbered by perpetual conservation easements or other perpetual conservation protections, defined by general law. Requires Legislature to provide for classification and assessment of land used for conservation purposes, and not perpetually encumbered, solely on the basis of character or use. Subjects assessment benefit to conditions, limitations, and reasonable definitions established by general law. Applies to property taxes beginning in 2010.

YES
NO

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Amendment 5

Ballot Summary:

NO. 5
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTIONS 4, 9, AND 19; ARTICLE XII, SECTION 28

ELIMINATING STATE REQUIRED SCHOOL PROPERTY TAX AND REPLACING WITH EQUIVALENT STATE REVENUES TO FUND EDUCATION

Replacing state required school property taxes with state revenues generating an equivalent hold harmless amount for schools through one or more of the following options: repealing sales tax exemptions not specifically excluded; increasing sales tax rate up to one percentage point; spending reductions; other revenue options created by the legislature. Limiting subject matter of laws granting future exemptions. Limiting annual increases in assessment of non-homestead real property. Lowering property tax millage rate for schools.

YES
NO

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Amendment 6

Ballot Summary:

NO. 6
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTION 4; ARTICLE XII, NEW SECTION

ASSESSMENT OF WORKING WATERFRONT PROPERTY BASED UPON CURRENT USE

Provides for assessment based upon use of land used predominantly for commercial fishing purposes; land used for vessel launches into waters that are navigable and accessible to the public; marinas and drystacks that are open to the public; and water-dependent marine manufacturing facilities, commercial fishing facilities, and marine vessel construction and repair facilities and their support activities, subject to conditions, limitations, and reasonable definitions specified by general law.

YES
NO

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Amendment 7

Ballot Summary:

NO. 7
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE I, SECTION 3

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to provide that an individual or entity may not be barred from participating in any public program because of religion and to delete the prohibition against using revenues from the public treasury directly or indirectly in aid of any church, sect, or religious denomination or in aid of any sectarian institution.

YES
NO

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Amendment 8

Ballot Summary:

NO. 8
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE VII, SECTION 9

LOCAL OPTION COMMUNITY COLLEGE FUNDING

Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to require that the Legislature authorize counties to levy a local option sales tax to supplement community college funding; requiring voter approval to levy the tax; providing that approved taxes will sunset after 5 years and may be reauthorized by the voters.

YES
NO

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Amendment 9

Ballot Summary:

NO. 9
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
ARTICLE IX, SECTIONS 1 AND 8; ARTICLE XII, SECTION 28

REQUIRING 65 PERCENT OF SCHOOL FUNDING FOR CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION; STATE’S DUTY FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION

Requires at least 65 percent of school funding received by school districts be spent on classroom instruction, rather than administration; allows for differences in administrative expenditures by district. Provides the constitutional requirement for the state to provide a "uniform, efficient, safe, secure, and high quality system of free public schools" is a minimum, nonexclusive duty. Reverses legal precedent prohibiting public funding of private school alternatives to public school programs without creating an entitlement.

YES
NO

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CITY OF COCOA

(Voted on by all registered voters in the City of Cocoa, which includes precincts 21, 55, 56, 57, 116, 128, 160, 161, 164, 167, 168, 185, 186, 187, 202, 203, 211 and 217)

Cocoa Charter Amendment 1

Ballot Summary:

CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1
ALLOWING CHIEF OF POLICE TO RESIDE OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS

The current City Charter requires the Chief of Police to reside within the City limits within sixty (60) days of appointment. Shall the City Charter be amended to require the Chief of Police to either reside in the City or within fifteen (15) miles of the City limits within sixty (60) days of appointment?

YES - For Amending the City Charter
NO - Against Amending the City Charter

Cocoa Charter Amendment 2

Ballot Summary:

CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 2
ALLOWING THE FIRE CHIEF TO RESIDE OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS

The current City Charter requires the Fire Chief to reside within the City limits within sixty (60) days of appointment. Shall the City Charter be amended to require the Fire Chief to either reside in the City or within fifteen (15) miles of the City limits within sixty (60) days of appointment?

YES - For Amending the City Charter
NO - Against Amending the City Charter

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