Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 7, 2000 General Election

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

Florida Transportation Initiative for statewide high speed monorail, fixed guideway or magnetic levitation system.
County YES for Approval NO for Rejection
Alachua 40,592 39,418
Baker 3,322 3,743
Bay 18,328 36,370
Bradford 3,786 4,589
Brevard 126,122 82,679
Broward 282,569 244,234
Calhoun 1,474 2,854
Charlotte 27,494 37,692
Citrus 28,659 25,836
Clay 29,575 24,395
Collier 36,085 50,255
Columbia 7,186 9,938
Desoto 3,495 4,212
Dixie 1,572 2,572
Duval 137,888 121,431
Escambia 50,162 57,084
Flagler 16,572 8,859
Franklin 1,811 2,428
Gadsden 7,301 6,175
Gilchrist 1,917 2,978
Glades 1,341 1,743
Gulf 1,740 3,939
Hamilton 1,692 1,828
Hardee 2,652 2,595
Hendry 3,095 3,954
Hernando 30,119 31,093
Highlands 16,731 16,591
Hillsborough 181,467 154,771
Holmes 1,834 4,691
Indian River 26,144 20,285
Jackson 6,205 8,785
Jefferson 2,613 2,469
Lafayette 932 1,290
Lake 45,167 35,544
Lee 68,494 105,518
Leon 51,718 44,313
Levy 5,008 6,822
Liberty 701 1,463
Madison 2,717 2,778
Manatee 54,196 48,548
Marion 49,647 46,688
Martin 26,587 26,455
Miami-Dade 294,969 235,167
Monroe 17,060 13,608
Nassau 11,118 11,662
Okaloosa 29,806 35,824
Okeechobee 5,174 4,264
Orange 140,930 108,349
Osceola 31,172 20,470
Palm Beach 196,122 218,895
Pasco 74,930 57,169
Pinellas 222,321 152,351
Polk 80,394 77,445
Putnam 11,961 12,044
Santa Rosa 21,108 25,695
Sarasota 73,448 75,334
Seminole 75,933 52,741
St. Johns 30,507 26,504
St. Lucie 44,893 26,769
Sumter 11,547 9,284
Suwannee 4,643 6,938
Taylor 2,953 3,361
Union 1,533 2,034
Volusia 99,061 72,367
Wakulla 3,621 4,154
Walton 6,250 10,002
Washington 2,089 5,159
Total 2,900,253 2,607,495
% Votes 52.7% 47.3%