In the November 5th General Election, Florida voters will choose a U.S. President, U.S. Senator, U.S. House members, Florida State Senators and House members, Florida State Supreme Court, Florida State Court of Appeal, as well as local Florida elections and Florida state amendments.
Florida Ballot
U.S. President: 1 seat
U.S. Senate: 1 seat
U.S. House: Districts 1-28 (all)
Florida State Senate: District 1-39 (all)
Florida State House of Representatives: District 1-District 120 (all)
Florida Supreme Court
Florida Court of Appeal: 1st-6th Districts (all)
Local Elections: School Boards, Sheriffs, Courts
Florida State Amendments:
In the November 5th General Election, Florida Voters will vote on several state amendments:
Amendment 1: Changes school board elections from nonpartisan to partisan beginning in the November 2026 general election and for primary elections nominating party candidates for the 2026 election
Amendment 2: Establishes a state constitutional right to hunt and fish
Amendment 3: Legalize marijuana for adults 21 years old and older
Amendment 4: Provide a state constitutional right to abortion before fetal viability
Amendment 5: Provide for an annual inflation adjustment for the value of the homestead property tax exemption
Amendment 6: Repeal a constitutional provision providing for public campaign financing for candidates who agree to spending limits
Q: Will my votes still count if I choose to leave some of them blank?
A: Yes, your votes will count for whatever candidates/amendments you select. You may leave a choice blank if you are not sure what/who to choose.
Resources: (Updated closer to election)