Florida elections officials have taken early steps under pressure from activists to advance a proposed initiative to to next year’s ballot, legal filings show.
The procedural move comes after the campaign behind the issue, Smart & Safe Florida, filed a complaint with the Florida Supreme Court, alleging that officials in Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration were trying to from getting on the ballot in 2026.
In a Nov. 17 legal filing, Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd argued that the lawsuit is now moot and should be dismissed. That’s after state officials issued a formal letter to Smart & Safe Florida and submitted the proposed ballot amendment to the state’s attorney general.
Those steps represent official confirmation that the campaign has gathered the hundreds of thousands of voter petitions needed to qualify for the ballot, triggering the process for the state Supreme Court to ultimately review the proposed amendment language. Those steps are required by state law in order for the issue to advance to the ballot.
The dispute follows a yearslong clash between progressive organizers seeking to amend the state’s constitution, and the conservative governor, who in 2024 used to against efforts to legalize and .
For years, Florida voters have turned to the citizens’ ballot initiative process to bypass the Republican-dominated Legislature and advance progressive policies such as raising the minimum wage and restoring the voting rights of people with felony convictions.
In May, DeSantis signed a law creating for citizen-driven ballot initiatives, changes critics say would make it prohibitively expensive and effectively impossible for grassroots campaigners to get issues on the ballot. Since the passage of the law, a campaign to expand Medicaid in the state announced it’s to get the question on the ballot until 2028.
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.

Truckers Who Fail English Tests Are Pulled Off Roads in Crackdown
In Alabama, Shot Employee Gets No Workers’ Comp and No Employer’s Liability
Hartford: 10-Year Analysis Shows Shifts in Common, Expensive Small-Business Claims
State Farm Sued Over Policies Backed by Distressed 国产福利 真实 PHL 

