Florida Department of State
Division of Elections
November 3, 1998 General Election

Official Results

Constitutional Amendment

Ballot Access, Public Campaign Financing, And Election Process Revisions
County YES for Approval NO for Rejection
Alachua 32,239 17,339
Baker 2,083 2,066
Bay 19,592 14,823
Bradford 2,868 2,506
Brevard 79,931 51,254
Broward 226,786 93,417
Calhoun 970 1,436
Charlotte 30,650 13,355
Citrus 25,931 12,849
Clay 17,980 14,348
Collier 33,808 18,771
Columbia 5,624 6,189
Desoto 3,509 2,290
Dixie 1,205 1,573
Duval 96,442 66,265
Escambia 38,595 29,924
Flagler 11,728 4,767
Franklin 1,277 1,069
Gadsden 5,495 4,070
Gilchrist 1,551 1,750
Glades 1,311 997
Gulf 1,686 1,902
Hamilton 1,007 1,267
Hardee 2,166 2,117
Hendry 2,883 2,113
Hernando 27,805 13,983
Highlands 13,929 9,802
Hillsborough 129,820 77,633
Holmes 1,656 2,193
Indian River 16,432 14,242
Jackson 5,049 5,340
Jefferson 2,098 2,066
Lafayette 532 1,108
Lake 31,252 24,261
Lee 65,500 29,038
Leon 41,713 23,883
Levy 4,144 3,413
Liberty 504 784
Madison 2,006 2,172
Manatee 44,690 24,933
Marion 41,432 26,614
Martin 24,104 14,168
Miami-Dade 205,176 77,947
Monroe 14,658 4,666
Nassau 7,615 6,972
Okaloosa 22,696 18,243
Okeechobee 3,726 2,198
Orange 91,928 69,414
Osceola 17,201 11,984
Palm Beach 194,214 84,741
Pasco 58,029 32,419
Pinellas 172,376 75,408
Polk 60,915 45,703
Putnam 8,802 8,020
Santa Rosa 15,781 14,282
Sarasota 68,762 34,593
Seminole 46,164 31,571
St. Johns 22,024 13,986
St. Lucie 31,581 16,481
Sumter 7,287 5,125
Suwannee 3,698 4,390
Taylor 1,658 2,702
Union 1,079 1,307
Volusia 74,060 36,305
Wakulla 2,945 2,732
Walton 5,234 5,171
Washington 2,015 2,700
Total 2,239,607 1,253,150
% Votes 64.1% 35.9%