Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 8, 1994 General Election

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

Revenue limits: may people's amendments limiting government revenue be allowed to cover multiple subjects? (Art. XI, Sec. 3)
County Yes Yes Yes No
Alachua 28,243 23,698
Baker 2,822 1,699
Bay 17,004 17,701
Bradford 3,605 2,278
Brevard 81,493 59,083
Broward 214,095 142,429
Calhoun 1,149 1,780
Charlotte 27,986 20,084
Citrus 23,264 15,330
Clay 20,983 10,185
Collier 32,860 19,540
Columbia 6,924 4,531
Desoto 2,949 2,602
Dixie 1,749 1,906
Duval 112,470 50,461
Escambia 42,458 24,971
Flagler 8,132 5,332
Franklin 1,576 1,728
Gadsden 4,948 4,321
Gilchrist 1,827 1,423
Glades 1,401 1,029
Gulf 2,075 2,475
Hamilton 1,301 941
Hardee 2,680 1,991
Hendry 3,219 1,804
Hernando 26,148 20,403
Highlands 13,915 10,289
Hillsborough 128,318 86,974
Holmes 1,817 2,173
Indian River 20,673 12,971
Jackson 5,697 5,197
Jefferson 1,836 1,731
Lafayette 863 916
Lake 29,958 23,968
Lee 76,055 48,310
Leon 33,454 35,168
Levy 4,010 3,568
Liberty 618 920
Madison 2,379 1,712
Manatee 40,683 35,396
Marion 39,045 25,276
Martin 20,807 18,339
Miami-Dade 195,123 135,132
Monroe 13,854 7,123
Nassau 9,179 4,913
Okaloosa 21,952 21,897
Okeechobee 3,812 2,440
Orange 99,869 62,519
Osceola 18,698 11,291
Palm Beach 153,604 130,995
Pasco 58,233 41,911
Pinellas 162,245 131,137
Polk 60,045 49,001
Putnam 10,977 7,087
Santa Rosa 17,763 11,166
Sarasota 59,995 56,508
Seminole 48,573 34,736
St. Johns 20,491 11,112
St. Lucie 31,935 18,622
Sumter 5,630 4,122
Suwannee 4,353 3,494
Taylor 2,451 2,463
Union 1,365 1,103
Volusia 63,948 47,957
Wakulla 2,781 2,916
Walton 4,692 5,251
Washington 2,248 3,106
Total 2,167,305 1,560,635
% Votes 58.1% 41.9%