Florida Constitution
Article 6: Suffrage and Elections
ART. VI §1 | REGULATION OF ELECTIONS
ART. VI §2 | ELECTORS
ART. VI §3 | OATH
ART. VI §4 | DISQUALIFICATIONS
(b) No person convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense shall be qualified to vote until restoration of civil rights.
(c) No person may appear on the ballot for re-election to any of the following offices:
(2) Florida senator,
(3) Florida Lieutenant governor,
(4) any office of the Florida cabinet,
(5) U.S. Representative from Florida, or
(6) U.S. Senator from Florida
ART. VI §5 | PRIMARY, GENERAL, AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS
(b) If all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner will have no opposition in the general election, all qualified electors, regardless of party affiliation, may vote in the primary elections for that office.
ART. VI §6 | MUNICIPAL AND DISTRICT ELECTIONS
ART. VI §7 | CAMPAIGN SPENDING LIMITS AND FUNDING OF CAMPAIGNS FOR ELECTIVE STATE-WIDE OFFICE
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