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Florida ICE Enforcement Bill; Marijuana Petitions Ruling

The appeals court upheld invalidations of over 70,000 signatures to prevent petition fraud, challenging Smart & Safe Florida's bid to reach 880,062 valid signatures by Feb. 1 deadline.

  • On Friday, a three-judge panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal rejected Smart & Safe Florida political committee's challenge, allowing invalidation of about 70,000 petition signatures and requiring at least 880,062 valid signatures by Feb. 1 to qualify for the November ballot.
  • The challenge centers on two directives: a Dec. 23 directive invalidated 41,894 signatures from `inactive` voters, and another targeted 28,752 signatures by out-of-state petition gatherers, involving U.S. District Judge Mark Walker and the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
  • The appeals court explained Secretary of State Cord Byrd had statutory authority to direct supervisors, and Judge Lori Rowe's opinion found nothing unlawful about the written directions, rejecting Circuit Judge Jonathan Sjostrom's ruling.
  • On Monday, the Division of Elections website updated totals to 760,002 valid signatures from 714,888 on Sunday as Smart & Safe Florida filed emergency motions seeking full-court review.
  • With rules now tougher, including a ban on non-Florida resident circulators, the 2024 ballot proposal failed after Gov. Ron DeSantis helped defeat it; the amendment would allow adults ages 21 and older recreational marijuana use.
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Florida ICE enforcement bill; Marijuana petitions ruling

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News Service of Florida broke the news in Tallahassee, United States on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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