Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 8, 1988 General Election

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

Assessment of high water recharge lands (Art. VII, Sec. 4)
County Yes No
Alachua 33,632 16,713
Baker 1,935 2,345
Bay 19,087 14,742
Bradford 2,886 2,782
Brevard 100,209 35,004
Broward 276,565 96,899
Calhoun 1,271 1,395
Charlotte 21,459 14,002
Citrus 17,111 14,011
Clay 17,308 12,509
Collier 27,958 15,054
Columbia 5,486 5,597
Desoto 3,577 2,076
Dixie 1,772 1,282
Duval 101,736 69,940
Escambia 45,594 23,949
Flagler 7,389 2,089
Franklin 1,274 1,166
Gadsden 5,696 2,780
Gilchrist 1,614 1,149
Glades 1,380 822
Gulf 1,571 2,235
Hamilton 1,115 1,017
Hardee 2,147 1,461
Hendry 3,086 1,808
Hernando 21,619 14,353
Highlands 14,589 8,036
Hillsborough 142,667 65,189
Holmes 1,848 2,431
Indian River 19,083 11,137
Jackson 5,138 4,328
Jefferson 2,297 1,382
Lafayette 731 942
Lake 31,758 10,382
Lee 69,539 44,040
Leon 41,077 15,284
Levy 3,635 2,631
Liberty 727 741
Madison 2,356 1,696
Manatee 49,670 21,106
Marion 38,493 16,974
Martin 22,122 11,707
Miami-Dade 250,831 129,614
Monroe 14,403 8,551
Nassau 5,996 4,860
Okaloosa 24,716 15,547
Okeechobee 3,222 2,183
Orange 125,031 34,555
Osceola 18,916 7,972
Palm Beach 195,194 82,327
Pasco 60,340 39,334
Pinellas 193,879 123,239
Polk 57,257 44,386
Putnam 9,930 8,574
Santa Rosa 14,476 9,287
Sarasota 86,504 23,395
Seminole 57,491 16,609
St. Johns 13,586 10,156
St. Lucie 28,409 14,603
Sumter 5,856 2,501
Suwannee 3,430 3,184
Taylor 2,520 1,875
Union 926 961
Volusia 71,339 20,669
Wakulla 2,344 1,855
Walton 4,571 3,569
Washington 2,409 2,311
Total 2,423,783 1,187,303
% Votes 67.1% 32.9%