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Partisan School Board Elections Amendment
Right to Fish and Hunt Amendment
Adult Personal Use of Marijuana
Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion
Annual Inflation Adjustment for Homestead Property Tax Exemption Value Amendment
Repeal of Public Financing for Statewide Campaigns Amendment
Charter Amendment to Update Provisions Related to City Council's Contracting Authority
Term Limits
Charter Amendment Governing the Employment of Assistant City Attorney(s)
Expense Reduction - Merger of the Efficiency Commission with the Charter Review Commission
Amendment Revising Orange County Charter Initiative Petition Process
Charter Amendment Establishing a Process For Voluntary Municipal Annexations And Land Use in Rural Areas
Orange County Charter Amendment Requiring Continued Existence of Affordable Housing Trust Fund
Write-In Candidate Effect on Timing of Charter Officer Elections
Orange County Charter Amendment Requiring Adoption of a Fiscal Sustainability Analysis Tool
Orange County Charter Amendment Establishing Charter Office of County Attorney
Orange County Charter Amendment Increasing Number of County Commission Districts
Charter Amendment Creating Transportation Mobility Advisory Commission
Supermajority County Commission Vote to Dispose of or Change Use of 'County Protected Lands'
Orange County Charter Amendment Establishing Rural Boundary and Rural Area ('Area')
Renewal of Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption
Removing Eminent Domain from the Charter as a Requirement for Property Transfers to Governmental Entities.
Approving Contracts by Resolution and for Terms Longer Than Five Years with City Commission Approval.
Approving Leases by Resolution and for Terms Longer Than Fifty Years with City Commission Approval.
Non-Binding Straw Ballot on Countywide Public Wi-Fi Access
Countywide Emergency Fire Rescue Services and Facilities One Cent Discretionary Sales Tax For Enhanced Fire Protection and Rescue Services
1% Tourist Development Tax on Leases or Rentals of Short Term Accommodations
Continuance Of The Countywide Indigent Care One-Half Of One Percent (0.5%) Sales Surtax For Payment Of Doctors Memorial Hospital Indebtedness
Time and Days of Sale of Alcoholic Beverages in Unincorporated Areas of Gilchrist County
Extension of existing sales surtax for public safety and transportation infrastructure
Non-Binding Straw Ballot Concerning Dissolution Of The Lake Shore Hospital Authority
Indian River County Tourist Development Tax for Beach Renourishment
One Half Cent Local Government Infrastructure Sales Surtax
Fix Our Roads & Infrastructure by Levying a 1 Cent Surtax
Whole Cent for Hernando Law Enforcement, Public Safety, and Transportation Improvements
A vote allowing temporary economic development property tax exemptions to businesses that create new jobs.
Land Conservation Referendum to Protect Water Quality, Wildlife Habitat, Forests and Farms
Extension of existing sales surtax for public safety and transportation infrastructure
Bonds To Renew Environmental Lands Conservation Program And To Improve And Protect Water Quality
Brevard County Charter Amendment, Article 2, Salary
Renewal of Community Investment Half-Cent Sales Tax
Expansion of the Broward County Inspector General's Authority
Continuation of One-half Cent Sales Surtax to Finance Educational Facilities for Ten (10) Years.
Charter Amendment Addressing the Salaries of City Commissioners
Lands to Protect Water Quality, Natural Areas and Wildlife Habitat One-Half Percent Sales Surtax
Amending the County Charter to Provide for County Commissioner Elections on an At Large Basis
City of Fort Myers Parks and Recreation Facilities General Obligation Bond Referendum
Qualification of Candidates for Office
Palm Beach County Schools Security, Technology, Facilities and Infrastructure One-Half Cent Sales Surtax
Change to Elected Mayor and Four (4) District Commissioners Instead of Five (5) District Commissioners
Removal or Replacement of Obsolete, Superseded Provisions, Ineffective Language, and Other Non-Substantive Technical Errors
Charter Amendments - Referendum Various Amendments to Section in Article II of the City Charter Entitled 'The City Commission' and Article III of the City Charter Entitled 'Elections'
Commission Vice Mayor
Referendum for City of Margate Revenue Bonds for Water and Wastewater System Capital Improvement Plan
Renewal of One-Half-Cent Sales Surtax to Continue Funding Fixed Capital Improvements to Schools
Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemptions for new businesses and expansions of existing businesses
The School Board of Hillsborough County Millage Election for Public School Students
Membership of Broward County Housing Council and the Procedure for Establishing Membership
Martin County Schools Continuing up to One-Half Mill Ad Valorem Tax for Operating Expenses
Charter Amendment Expanding Jurisdiction of the Independent Ethics Board
Qualification of Electors
Forfeiture of Office/Discipline
Charter Amendments - Referendum Various Amendments Entitled 'Initiative'
Charter Review Board Chair and Vice Chair
Charter Amendment to Resolve Two-Candidate Elections at the General Election
Lifetime Service Limits on the City Commission and Terms of Office for the Mayor
Charter Amendments - Referendum Various Amendments Entitled 'Referendum'
Charter Amendment to Provide for Periodic Review of the Charter
Compensation of the Mayor and Commissioners
Charter Amendments - Referendum Various Amendments Regarding Article Vi of the City Charter Entitled 'City Manager', Article VII of the City Charter Entitled 'City Attorney', and Article VIII of the City Charter Entitled 'Officers and Employees'
Charter Amendment to Define the Role of the Inspector General
Procedure for Qualifying for Office by Petition
Charter Amendments - Referendum Various Amendments to Article Xi of the City Charter Entitled 'Charter Review Committee'
Charter Amendments - Referendum Various Amendments to Article XIII of the City Charter Entitled 'Limitation on Sale, Lease or Purchase of City-Owned Real Property'
Continued Funding for Student Achievement Through Renewal of Ad Valorem Millage Referendum
Tourist Development Tax Referendum
Waiver Of City Manager Residency Requirement And Defining Distance Beyond City Boundaries Upon Good Cause
Authority of City Commission to Convey City Owned Real Property
Amendment to Tampa Charter Section 6.01 Regarding Residency Requirements for City Officers
Clarify Form of Government
Charter Amendment to Require Continuous Residency Immediately Preceding Qualifying for Mayor and City Commissioner
Charter's 'Citizens' Bill of Rights': Amending Existing Rights, Incorporating County Ethics Commission's Enforcement
Revised Process for Creating Standing, Special, and Ad Hoc Committees, and Appointment of Members
Charter Amendment: Partial Conveyance for Revised Development at 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail on Watson Island
Charter's 'Citizens' Bill of Rights': Amending Circuit Court Forfeiture Remedy
Council Authorization Required When Mayor Dealing with Other Governmental Entities
Charter Amendment to Revise Mixed-Use Leases on Watson Island
Charter Section 1.03: Sale/Lease of City property; right-of-way vacations; management/concession agreements
Requirement for Break in Service for Mayor Seeking Position of Councilmember
Charter Amendment to Change Runoff Date to Allow More Time Between General and Runoff Election
Election of City Commission: Moving City's Runoff Election Date, Installation/Term Commencement, Conforming Office Terms
Mayor and Councilmember Compensation
Charter Section 2.05: Public Hearings and Public Notice for Ordinances
Revised Process for Appointment of City Manager
Charter Section 2.07: 'Vacancies in City Commission'
Charter Amendments: Clarifying and Conforming Certain Charter Language to Applicable Laws and/or Current Usage
Revised Process for Appointment of Members to City Boards and Agencies ('Boards')
Elimination of Run-off Elections
Time Frame for Appointment of Charter Revision Commission; Revised Requirements for Members
Replace Office of Charter Enforcement with an Office of Inspector General
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