The issue of including the right to abortion in the state constitution, as the fourth amendment, is leading with 59% approval and 41% opposition as 66% of the votes in Florida have been counted, according to the Associated Press. This measure will prevent lawmakers from passing laws restricting abortion until the fetus is viable, effectively restoring the state's standard in Roe v. Wade case. However, in Florida, 59% of the votes are not enough, the constitutional amendment requires 60% of the votes to pass, so this amendment may have to wait until the last minute to pass.
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The issue of including the right to abortion in the state constitution, as the fourth amendment, is leading with 59% approval and 41% opposition as 66% of the votes in Florida have been counted, according to the Associated Press. This measure will prevent lawmakers from passing laws restricting abortion until the fetus is viable, effectively restoring the state's standard in Roe v. Wade case. However, in Florida, 59% of the votes are not enough, the constitutional amendment requires 60% of the votes to pass, so this amendment may have to wait until the last minute to pass.