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Florida Says No Citizen Initiatives Qualified for 2026 Ballot as Marijuana Campaign Disputes Count

Organizers say county validations are still being logged, setting up a possible court fight.

Overview

  • Florida’s Department of State announced that all 22 citizen-initiated constitutional amendments failed to meet signature requirements by the Feb. 1 deadline.
  • Smart & Safe Florida, backing recreational marijuana, called the declaration premature and says it submitted more than 1.4 million petitions that it believes will qualify once fully tallied.
  • State records listed 783,592 validated signatures for the marijuana measure on Monday, placing it about 100,000 short of the 880,062 threshold.
  • Officials invalidated large batches of petitions for missing the full amendment text, signatures from inactive voters, and use of non-Florida circulators, with court rulings upholding key disqualifications.
  • Attorney General James Uthmeier pledged continued fraud prosecutions after a petition gatherer’s arrest, and a 2025 law added training, registration and 10-day submission rules that campaigns say hampered drives.