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

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

Civil traffic hearing officers (Art. V, Sec. 1)
County Yes No
Alachua 43,666 12,776
Baker 2,569 1,780
Bay 22,605 12,937
Bradford 3,909 2,079
Brevard 113,164 34,906
Broward 328,277 79,230
Calhoun 1,336 1,423
Charlotte 22,247 15,018
Citrus 21,932 12,034
Clay 23,534 9,211
Collier 31,708 14,474
Columbia 6,616 5,147
Desoto 4,125 2,120
Dixie 1,903 1,198
Duval 125,302 56,965
Escambia 52,678 22,456
Flagler 8,111 2,154
Franklin 1,396 1,092
Gadsden 6,047 2,651
Gilchrist 1,733 1,044
Glades 1,638 805
Gulf 1,782 2,033
Hamilton 1,352 950
Hardee 2,429 1,459
Hendry 3,185 1,599
Hernando 26,581 13,756
Highlands 17,600 6,051
Hillsborough 160,547 62,680
Holmes 2,206 2,254
Indian River 25,475 7,005
Jackson 4,802 5,278
Jefferson 2,787 1,363
Lafayette 930 812
Lake 27,505 15,610
Lee 79,097 39,917
Leon 41,797 18,212
Levy 4,229 2,605
Liberty 790 737
Madison 2,297 1,769
Manatee 53,117 24,826
Marion 41,223 17,101
Martin 27,551 9,204
Miami-Dade 273,915 142,567
Monroe 16,750 6,548
Nassau 8,203 3,819
Okaloosa 27,607 15,388
Okeechobee 3,785 1,791
Orange 122,124 43,580
Osceola 21,115 7,443
Palm Beach 240,113 62,063
Pasco 68,687 36,289
Pinellas 217,008 117,492
Polk 67,555 40,013
Putnam 13,032 7,133
Santa Rosa 18,307 8,430
Sarasota 75,071 42,255
Seminole 59,017 21,388
St. Johns 17,756 8,790
St. Lucie 32,700 13,325
Sumter 5,698 3,096
Suwannee 4,213 2,753
Taylor 2,729 1,829
Union 1,239 841
Volusia 77,511 25,552
Wakulla 2,974 1,728
Walton 4,856 3,881
Washington 2,630 2,411
Total 2,736,373 1,147,126
% Votes 70.5% 29.5%