Floridians will not be voting on recreational marijuana on this November's ballot. The proposed amendment that would have allowed adults age 21 & over to buy and use recreational marijuana failed to qualify for Florida's 2026 ballot due to a shortfall of verified signatures.
The Florida Department of State announced on Sunday that the political organization behind the initiative, Smart & State Florida, had fallen short of the 880,000 verified signatures required by Florida law to be received before the February 1st deadline. It was announced that around 783,000 signatures had been submitted - Smart & Safe Florida opposed in a statement claiming that 1.4 million signatures had been submitted.
This campaign's shortfall comes after months of state directives that tossed out tens of thousands of petitions from Florida voters suspected of being fraudulent. Florida Attorney General, James Uthmeier, commented on the failed petition at a press conference on Monday in Tampa saying that the Smart & Safe Florida failed to gets its amendment on the 2026 ballot due to "numerous cases of fraudulent petitions." He confirmed that the action by the Dept. of State will not end his office's investigation of election fraud.
You may remember that Floridians voted on a similar measure back in 2024 and even though more than 56% of voters approved, it didn't pass because it didn't meet the required 60% threshold of voter support needed for approval.



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