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A Florida poll worker preparing a voting booth ahead of the state's March 2024 primary.
  • Florida voters will have the chance to vote on abortion and recreational marijuana this November.
  • The measures would enshrine abortion access and recreational marijuana use into the state constitution.
  • The state Supreme Court, which has a conservative majority, ruled they could appear on the ballot.

Florida voters will now have the chance to decide for themselves if they want abortion rights and recreational marijuana enshrined in the state constitution.

The state's Supreme Court, which has a conservative majority, ruled Monday that the two measures could appear on the ballot this November.