After the US Supreme Court overturned the precedential Roe vs. Wade, who guaranteed abortion rights at the federal level, Florida passed a law banning abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy.
Referendum in Florida: Why doesn't the law change even though supporters of liberalizing abortion rights win?
The referendum resulted in legislation that would liberalize abortion laws in the state by amending the state constitution to guarantee the right to abortion up to 24 weeks of gestation.
After the conversion, more than 90 percent of the votes, it was found that about 57 percent supported the change. voters, and 43 percent opposed. However, 60 percent is needed to change the country's constitution. voted “for,” meaning there would be no change in Florida regarding abortion laws.