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

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

No. 9: Florida's Amendment to Reduce Class Size
County YES NO
Alachua 37,840 30,876
Baker 2,245 3,925
Bay 22,531 24,008
Bradford 3,306 4,171
Brevard 88,404 97,639
Broward 291,750 126,295
Calhoun 2,007 1,758
Charlotte 27,458 30,658
Citrus 19,597 30,731
Clay 18,299 31,322
Collier 32,513 47,657
Columbia 7,446 8,234
Desoto 3,189 3,561
Dixie 1,885 1,834
Duval 104,679 125,893
Escambia 39,558 48,104
Flagler 12,111 12,464
Franklin 1,896 1,545
Gadsden 9,539 4,863
Gilchrist 2,280 2,562
Glades 1,490 1,276
Gulf 2,736 2,268
Hamilton 1,783 1,143
Hardee 2,252 2,833
Hendry 3,421 2,435
Hernando 24,123 31,301
Highlands 11,272 16,672
Hillsborough 147,843 154,987
Holmes 2,546 2,537
Indian River 18,720 23,788
Jackson 7,815 5,768
Jefferson 3,005 2,370
Lafayette 1,121 1,267
Lake 35,923 43,136
Lee 65,276 91,347
Leon 48,006 42,897
Levy 5,277 5,170
Liberty 1,148 911
Madison 3,194 2,282
Manatee 41,285 56,221
Marion 42,012 50,159
Martin 23,926 28,152
Miami-Dade 314,244 146,135
Monroe 15,129 9,434
Nassau 8,569 12,047
Okaloosa 21,955 33,413
Okeechobee 4,779 3,247
Orange 130,578 102,609
Osceola 27,481 18,343
Palm Beach 230,650 125,051
Pasco 58,300 68,353
Pinellas 141,588 175,050
Polk 67,244 70,726
Putnam 9,219 12,068
Santa Rosa 16,450 26,160
Sarasota 57,384 77,547
Seminole 59,330 56,418
St. Johns 21,189 32,759
St. Lucie 36,103 27,594
Sumter 8,907 13,119
Suwannee 5,047 5,543
Taylor 2,792 2,663
Union 1,536 1,680
Volusia 74,882 75,814
Wakulla 4,324 3,803
Walton 6,495 8,063
Washington 3,319 3,012
Total 2,550,201 2,317,671
% Votes 52.4% 47.6%