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Florida Secretary Declares Citizen Initiatives Ineligible for Ballot

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Secretary of State Cord Byrd announced Sunday that all 22 citizen initiative petitions, including a recreational marijuana amendment, failed to meet Florida legal requirements to appear on the 2026 ballot. Campaign organizers from Smart & Safe Florida said they submitted more than 1.4 million signatures and called the declaration premature as county-by-county validation continues. The developments follow a 2025 law tightening petition rules and court rulings that upheld state directives removing disputed signatures. Litigation over the validation process remains active this week while legislative ballot measures remain unaffected. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research and analysis.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2025: Florida passes law tightening petition requirements (bonds, resident collectors, background checks, shorter timelines).
  • Petition campaigns collect signatures for 22 proposed constitutional amendments, including recreational marijuana.
  • State directives remove approximately 200,000 mailed petitions and about 70,000 nonresident/inactive-collected signatures.
  • Campaigns file legal challenges; judges largely side with the state regarding validation directives.
  • Feb. 1, 2026: Secretary of State Cord Byrd declares all 22 initiative petitions failed to meet ballot requirements; organizers dispute counts and litigation continues.
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Who Benefited

State election officials and legislators who supported stricter petition rules benefited from reduced successful citizen-led amendments, while legislative sponsors retained clearer control over which measures reach the ballot.

Who Impacted

Voters and citizen initiative campaigns, including Smart & Safe Florida, suffered curtailed ballot access after thousands of petition signatures were invalidated under new validation rules and directives.

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Who Benefited

State election officials and legislators who supported stricter petition rules benefited from reduced successful citizen-led amendments, while legislative sponsors retained clearer control over which measures reach the ballot.

Who Impacted

Voters and citizen initiative campaigns, including Smart & Safe Florida, suffered curtailed ballot access after thousands of petition signatures were invalidated under new validation rules and directives.

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