In addition to 2012 being a presidential election year, Florida voters also will be asked to vote on a number of proposed amendments to their state constitution. Many voters remain either unaware or less informed regarding the effects and impacts of the proposed constitutional amendments. This series of 6 fact sheets was written by Rodney L. Clouser, and published by the UF Department of Food and Resource Economics, July 2012.
- Amendment 2: Veterans Disabled Due to Combat Injury; Homestead Property Tax Discount
- Amendment 3: State Government Revenue Limitation
- Amendment 4: Property Tax Limitations; Property Value Decline; Reduction for Nonhomestead Assessment Increases, Delay of Scheduled Repeal
- Amendment 9: Homestead Property Tax Exemption for Surviving Spouse of Military Veteran or First Responder
- Amendment 10: Tangible Personal Property Tax Exemption
- Amendment 11: Additional Homestead Exemption; Low-Income Seniors Who Maintain Long-Term Residency on Property; Equal to Assessed Value
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/topic_2012_florida_constitutional_amendments