Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 5, 2002 General Election

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

No. 4: Laws Providing Public Records or Meetings Exemptions; Two-Thirds Vote Required
County YES NO
Alachua 47,929 15,835
Baker 3,576 2,236
Bay 30,991 13,120
Bradford 4,770 2,319
Brevard 137,871 39,051
Broward 320,563 68,427
Calhoun 2,198 1,332
Charlotte 44,816 10,672
Citrus 37,507 10,171
Clay 33,820 12,955
Collier 60,717 14,117
Columbia 9,786 5,222
Desoto 3,860 2,456
Dixie 2,268 1,278
Duval 151,532 59,706
Escambia 58,373 23,923
Flagler 18,105 4,859
Franklin 2,259 986
Gadsden 9,936 3,894
Gilchrist 3,092 1,544
Glades 1,879 692
Gulf 2,886 1,903
Hamilton 1,655 1,003
Hardee 3,454 1,393
Hendry 4,097 1,600
Hernando 40,490 11,775
Highlands 20,127 7,003
Hillsborough 228,496 58,266
Holmes 2,846 1,927
Indian River 31,815 8,071
Jackson 9,025 3,935
Jefferson 3,298 1,769
Lafayette 1,236 1,030
Lake 56,260 17,740
Lee 108,011 40,332
Leon 59,580 25,367
Levy 6,582 3,224
Liberty 1,050 897
Madison 3,478 1,611
Manatee 70,536 21,379
Marion 60,040 25,455
Martin 34,687 14,804
Miami-Dade 319,500 89,828
Monroe 17,364 5,320
Nassau 13,766 5,575
Okaloosa 38,149 13,899
Okeechobee 5,610 1,796
Orange 150,473 54,840
Osceola 33,027 9,741
Palm Beach 277,780 56,540
Pasco 95,640 24,083
Pinellas 236,369 60,907
Polk 98,216 30,425
Putnam 13,602 6,642
Santa Rosa 27,295 13,320
Sarasota 97,408 28,588
Seminole 79,494 30,346
St. Johns 35,084 14,464
St. Lucie 47,630 12,328
Sumter 15,064 5,984
Suwannee 6,885 3,166
Taylor 2,957 2,112
Union 2,009 1,037
Volusia 107,896 33,927
Wakulla 5,194 2,482
Walton 9,232 4,445
Washington 3,837 2,109
Total 3,474,978 1,059,183
% Votes 76.6% 23.4%