FloridaDefeat Public Campaign Financing Repeal
Campaign Status: Active
The Policy
Defeat Amendment 6 repeal of Public Campaign Financing
Background
Florida is the only state with a public campaign financing program enshrined in the state constitution, and lawmakers in the state have been targeting it for years. The legislature referred a question to the ballot in 2010 to repeal the state’s public campaign financing program, which voters rejected. This year lawmakers brought it back, and voters once again have to vote to preserve this program.
Who’s Involved?
Floridians for Open Elections is leading the “No” campaign against Amendment 6
GET INVOLVED
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The Latest On This Campaign
Vote NO on Amendment 6
Sep 12 2024
If this amendment passes, it will decrease the voice of everyday Floridians and further increase the influence of wealthy special interests on our politics.
Read MoreA campaign emerges against the amendment that would end Florida’s campaign public financing
Aug 30 2024
Getting rid of Florida’s matching-fund program for candidates running for governor and the three Cabinet positions would make it harder for people who are not wealthy to run for office.
Read MoreWhat you need to know about Florida’s Amendment 6, the campaign finance ballot question
Aug 26 2024
“Corporations and wealthy individuals that make campaign contributions would have more ability to influence our elections."
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