60% of voters are believed to support Amendment 3. While Amendment 4 currently falls just 2% shy of the necessary 60% marker, polling shows 11% of Floridians remain undecided on it. Pollsters therefore deem it likely that at least 2% of undecideds will ultimately join the aforementioned 58% of voters in choosing “yes” on Amendment 4.
While the 2024 presidential race has a notable gender gap in support for Harris vs. Trump, the same can’t be said for Florida’s two ballot initiatives. 61% of women and 54% of men support Amendment 4, while 58% of women and 63% of men favor Amendment 3.
A look at Florida’s early voting numbers so far
More than five million Florida residents have already cast their ballots early in this year’s election. Come Tuesday, November 5, more voters will make their way to the polls to vote not just on the legalization of marijuana and protection of abortion, but also on the presidential and congressional races.
Over 900,000 Democrats have voted early, along with 640,000 No Party Affiliation voters, 76,000 “Other” voters, and more than 1.7 million Republicans.