
According to a recently released poll by the University of North Florida (UNF), marijuana legalization initiative Amendment 3 has garnered majority support across every demographic surveyed, signaling that it has enough backing to pass in November's ballot. The poll found that 64 percent of likely voters in Florida support the cannabis reform measure, exceeding the 60 percent threshold required for enacting a constitutional amendment.
Marijuana Moment reports that the UNF poll is an encouraging sign for advocates, as polling on the initiative has consistently shown majority support, albeit not all surveys have reached the necessary 60 percent mark. This latest poll, conducted from July 24-27, involved interviews with 774 Florida voters, with a + → -4. 6 percentage point margin of error.
As reported by Marijuana Moment... UNF's poll results are reinforced by a recent poll commissioned by the opposition campaign, Vote No On 3, which also found 64 percent of voters in favor of the reform. The outcome suggests that Amendment 3 has significant support among Florida voters, "potentially paving the way for its passage in November." While the poll results are promising, Binder noted in a press release that the outcome may change depending on how much money is spent by opposing organizations in their campaigns against the amendment.
As the election approaches, "advocates and opponents alike will likely continue to mobilize and campaign.".. potentially influencing the final outcome.
A new poll signals that a Florida marijuana legalization initiative that will appear on the November ballot has enough support to pass, with majority support across every demographic surveyed. The University of North Florida (UNF) poll, released on Tuesday, found that 64 percent of likely voters back the cannabis reform measure, surpassing the 60 percent threshold required for enacting a constitutional amendment. Notably, the respondents in the survey were read the full text of the Amendment 3 summary that will appear on their ballots.
No comments:
Post a Comment