1970 Florida Amendment 1

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1970 Florida Amendment 1

November 3, 1970
OutcomeFailed
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 501,764 39.95%
No 754,282 60.05%
Valid votes 1,256,046 100.00%
Invalid or blank votes 0 0.00%
Total votes 1,256,046 100.00%

On November 3, 1970, Florida held a ballot initiative in the form of a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment about lowering the voting age to 18 years old in Florida. This measure failed to pass. As part of the amendment one had to live in Florida for a year and live in their said county for 6 months to be able to vote.[1] It was one of many ballot measures that year[2] pertaining to lowering the voting age prior to the 26th Amendment of the United States Constitution passing in July 1971 setting the voting age to 18 years old nationally.[3] The amendment failed in most counties.[4]

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