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1 Results of the 2018 General Election are in. We encourage you to join BioFlorida's efforts to educate state and federal lawmakers on the value of the life sciences and advocate for policies and funding to advance the industry. Now is the time to participate in our Government Affairs Committee as we plan BioFlorida Day at the State Capital scheduled for Feb 12 - Feb 13. Hope to see you in Tallahassee. MHDNews: Florida s Unofficial General Election Results As of 11:35 pm, Tuesday, November 6, 2018 Former Congressman Ron DeSantis (R) is the newly elected Governor of Florida. DeSantis defeated Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum by a margin of 49.87% to 48.91%. Florida s gubernatorial race took on national prominence as a key contest between President Trump and the burgeoning Progressive movement, which backed DeSantis opponent, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum. Governor-Elect DeSantis served in the U.S. House of Representatives for two terms and championed a smaller government, lower taxes philosophy. During the campaign, Governor-Elect DeSantis highlighted his working class upbringing, Harvard and Yale education, and his military service in the U.S. Navy. Governor-Elect DeSantis is expected to continue down the conservative path of Governor Rick Scott and to work closely with the Republican-controlled Florida Legislature. The nature and scope of many of DeSantis Florida policy initiatives remain to be seen, as the nationalization of this race led to a focus on federal issues such as immigration and on the broader battle between conservatives and progressives/liberals. With Florida s red tide and toxic algae problems on voters minds, however, DeSantis did take a strong stand on environmental issues such as water quality, positioning himself as a self-described Roosevelt Republican on the environment. DeSantis has stated a specific desire to pursue additional cuts to Florida business taxes and to support increased funding for vocational programs. DeSantis will begin the transition process immediately and will be formally sworn into office on Tuesday, January 8 th. Since DeSantis has no Tallahassee background, his bench will surely feature some new faces from across Florida and the country. Below are some high level results, some election day statistics and a link to check on all of the election results. Statewide Gubernatorial & Cabinet Races: General election voters cast ballots in statewide races for Governor, Attorney General Chief Financial Officer and Commissioner of Agriculture. Former Republican Congressman Ron DeSantis who was endorsed by President Donald Trump won the Governor s race against Democratic challenger Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum.

2 In Florida s U.S. Senate race, incumbent Senator Bill Nelson was defeated by Florida Governor Rick Scott. Nelson has served in the U.S. Senate since Former Judge Ashley Moody (R-Tampa) defeated Democratic state Rep. Sean Shaw (D- Tampa) to become Florida s next Attorney General replacing outgoing Attorney General Pam Bondi. In the general election for Agriculture Commissioner, state Rep. Matt Caldwell (R-Fort Myers) defeated political newcomer Nikki Fried (D-Fort Lauderdale). Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis (R-Panama City) who was appointed to serve in the CFO post by Governor Scott defeated former Democratic state Senator Jeremy Ring (D- Parkland) in the general election. State Senate: Nineteen of Florida s 40 Senate seats were decided in the general election. The state Senate will remain in Republican control. Senate District 18 remains in a recount. Therefore the partisan makeup of the Florida Senate will be 23 Republicans and 17 Democratic members, or 24 Republicans and 16 Democratic members. Senate General Election Races: District 8: Republican incumbent Senator Keith Perry (Gainesville) was leading in his reelection bid against Democratic challenger Kayser Enneking who is a physician. This Senate district includes Alachua, Putnam and Marion counties. District 14: When incumbent Senator Dorothy Hukill, (Port Orange) died in October of cancer, the local Republican Party tapped Tommy Wright to run against Democrat Melissa Mel Martin. Wright won the Central Florida seat located in Volusia and Brevard counties in the general election. District 16: Former state House member Ed Hooper (Clearwater) defeated former Democratic Rep. Amanda Murphy (New Port Richey) in the general election to win this Senate seat encompassing Pinellas and Pasco counties. District 18: Republican incumbent Senator Dana Young (Tampa) is currently behind by less than 90 votes against House Minority Leader Janet Cruz (Tampa). The press is reporting that additional ballots remain to be counted. This race proved to be one of the costliest campaigns in the state. District 22: State Senator Kelli Stargel (Lakeland) won her reelection campaign to retain Senate District 22 in Lake and Polk counties, defeating Democratic challenger Bob Doyel. District 36: Longtime legislator Senator Rene Garcia (Hialeah) was term-limited in this Senate seat. Rep. Manny Diaz (Hialeah) defeated Democratic challenger David Perez to win the Senate District 36 seat. District 40: Democratic Senator Annette Taddeo (Miami) will retain her Senate seat after fending off a well-financed challenge by Republican Marili Cancio. Incumbent Taddeo won her seat last year in a hotly-contested special election. State House of Representatives: Heading into the election cycle, the state House of Representatives is controlled by the Republicans who hold 75 seats, while the Democrats have 41 seats, with 4 vacant House seats. For the general election, all 120 House seats were up for election with 19 open seats (16 Republicans, 3 Democrats) due to term-limits. For the general election, a total of 178 candidates (Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, NPA and Write-in) ran in 85 state House seats. Following the general election, the partisan makeup of the Florida House is 71 Republicans and 49 Democratic members.

3 House General Election Races: House District 15: Jacksonville Republican Wyman Duggan defeated Democrat Tracye Ann Polson in this north Florida House seat. House District 26: Former Republican legislative aide Elizabeth Fetterhoff defeated incumbent Rep. Patrick Henry (Daytona Beach). House District 47: Democratic House candidate Anna Eskamani (Orlando) won this Central Florida seat by defeating her Republican opponent Stockton Reeves. Eskamani will replace Rep. Mike Miller (Winter Park) who lost his bid for U.S. Congress seat. District 63: Incumbent Republican Rep. Shawn Harrison (Tampa) lost his House seat to Democrat Fentrice Driskell (Tampa) in Hillsborough s House District 63. District 69: Democrat Jennifer Webb defeated Republican Ray Blacklidge in the battle for this open seat in Pinellas County. District 72: In Sarasota County, Democratic state Rep. Margaret Good beat challenger former Republican Rep. Ray Pilon who was seeking a comeback bid to the House. Last year, Rep. Good won her special election for this seat in Republican-leaning House District 72. House District 89: Democrat Jim Bonfiglio defeated Republican challenger Mike Caruso in this Palm Beach County seat. House District 93: Republican Chip LaMarca (Fort Lauderdale) defeated Democrat Emma Collum to retain this seat for the Republicans in House District 93 in Broward County which is typically a Democratic stronghold. Term-limited Rep. George Moraitis held this seat for the past eight years. District 118: Miami-Dade Rep. Robert Asencio (Miami) lost his reelection bid to Republican challenger Anthony Rodriguez. House District 120: Incumbent Rep. Holly Raschein (Key Largo) won another term as she defeated Democrat Steve Friedman in District 120 which includes part of Miami-Dade, as well as Monroe counties. Proposed Constitutional Amendments Amendment 1: FAILED Seeks to create a bigger property-tax break for many homeowners by increasing the homestead exemption by $25,000. Amendment 2: PASSED Would make permanent a 10 percent cap on annual property-tax assessment increases for commercial property, apartments and vacation homes. Amendment 3: PASSED Would give voters the "exclusive right to decide whether to authorize casino gambling" in the state and requires voter approval of casino-style games in the future. Amendment 4: PASSED Would automatically restore voting rights for felons who have served their sentences, completed parole or probation and paid restitution. Felons convicted of murder and sexual offenses would not be eligible. Amendment 5: PASSED Would make it tougher for future lawmakers to raise taxes by requiring two-thirds votes in the state House and Senate to increase taxes or fees which is more than the current majority vote. Amendment 6: PASSED Would create a series of constitutional rights for crime victims and would also increase the retirement age for judges. The amendment is known as Marsy s Law, after the 1983 death of a California woman, Marsy Nicholas, who was stalked and killed by an ex-boyfriend. Her brother has spearheaded the national Marsy s Law movement. Amendment 7: PASSED

4 Deals with the governance of the state-college and university system and would require the payment of death benefits when law enforcement officers, paramedics, correctional officers and other first responders who are killed while performing their official duties. Amendment 9: PASSED Sought to ban offshore oil drilling and vaping or use of electronic cigarettes in workplaces. Amendment 10: PASSED Would require all local constitutional officers sheriff, tax collector, supervisor of elections, clerk of the courts and property appraiser mandatory and require all the offices to be elected in each of the state s 67 counties and prohibits charter counties from abolishing or modifying those offices., to be elected, and would remove the ability of charter counties to modify those offices. Amendment 11: PASSED Would remove constitutional language that prohibits aliens ineligible for citizenship from owning property and would revise language to make clear the repeal of criminal statutes does not affect the prosecution of crimes committed before the repeal. Amendment 12: PASSED Would establish a new ethics standard for public officials and impose a six-year lobbying ban on state elected officials, state agency heads and local elected officials. Amendment 13: PASSED Would ban commercial greyhound dog racing at pari-mutuel facilities in Florida state after December 31, In September, Florida s Supreme Court rejected and removed Amendment 8 from the ballot which would have imposed 8-year term limits on school board members, required civic literacy to be taught in schools and taken away the exclusive power of local school boards to oversee charter schools. To be added to the state Constitution, each amendment proposal required at least 60 percent support from voters in the general election. Takeaways from Florida s General Election: Big Picture: Florida has slightly more than million registered voters for the November 6 th general election 4.68 million registered Republicans compared to 4.94 million registered Democrats. No-party affiliation (NPA) voters continue to increase in numbers with million registrations. By comparison, during the 2016 election cycle, NPA voters totaled roughly 2.91 million. Voter turn-out for Florida s general election was over 61 percent as compared to 27 percent during Florida s primary election on August 28 th. Over 8.1 million people cast ballots in the general election an unprecedented figure in Florida politics. As of 10:09 am on November 6 th, slightly over million people had already cast ballots in Florida's general election, surpassing totals from previous years. Florida s Division of Elections reported that slightly over million people voted by mail and nearly million voters cast their ballots at early voting polling sites General Election Unofficial Results The Elections Canvassing Commission will meet to certify the official returns for federal, state, and multicounty offices on Tuesday, November 20 th at the Florida Capitol in Tallahassee. The Elections Canvassing Commission consists of the Governor and two members of the Florida Cabinet selected by the Governor. Additional information on all state candidate races can be found at Florida s Division of Elections website: Unofficial Election Results (as of 11:35 pm)

5 Governor Candidiate Party Votes Received DeSantis / Nuñez REP 4,014, % Gillum / King DEM 3,937, % Richardson / Argenziano REF 46, % Gibson / Wilds NPA 23, % Foley / Tutton NPA 14, % Stanley / McJury NPA 14, % Blass / Harju WRI 0 0% Johnson / Hayes WRI 0 0% Total 8,050,869 Attorney General Ashley Moody REP 4,168, % Sean Shaw DEM 3,643, % Jeffrey Marc Siskind NPA 141, % Total 7,954,528 Chief Financial Officer Candidiate Party Votes Received Jimmy Patronis REP 4,089, % Jeremy Ring DEM 3,769, % Richard Paul Dembinsky WRI 0 0% Total 7,858,530 Commissioner of Agriculture Candidiate Matt Caldwell Party Votes Received REP 3,965, %

6 Nicole "Nikki" Fried DEM 3,926, % Total 7,891,423 State Senate State Senator, District 2 George B. Gainer REP 148, % Mary Jeanne "Gigi" Gibson DEM 48, % Total 197,579 State Senator, District 4 Aaron Bean REP 147, % Billee Bussard DEM 79, % Joanna Liberty Tavares State Senator, District 8 LPF 5, % Total 231,700 Keith Perry REP 100, % Kayser Enneking DEM 97, % Charles E. Goston NPA 4, % Total 202,621 State Senator, District 10 Wilton Simpson REP 147, % Michael Cottrell DEM 79, % Total 226,276 State Senator, District 12 Dennis Baxley REP 172, % Gary McKechnie DEM 91, % Keasha "Kay" Gray WRI 0 0% Total 264,325 State Senator, District 14

7 Votes cast for Dorothy L. Hukill (deceased) are counted as votes received for Tommy A. Wright, the named replacement party candidate. Tommy A. Wright REP 122, % Melissa "Mel" Martin DEM 95, % State Senator, District 16 Total 217,990 Ed Hooper REP 111, % Amanda Murphy DEM 101, % State Senator, District 18 Total 212,693 Dana Young REP 101, % Janet Cruz DEM 101, % State Senator, District 20 Total 202,272 Tom Lee REP 99, % Kathy Lewis DEM 86, % State Senator, District 22 Total 186,556 Kelli Stargel REP 105, % Bob Doyel DEM 94, % State Senator, District 23 Total 199,657 Joe Gruters REP 142, % Faith Olivia Babis DEM 110, % State Senator, District 24 Total 252,755 Jeff Brandes REP 115, %

8 Lindsay Cross DEM 96, % Total 212,208 State Senator, District 25 Gayle Harrell REP 116, % Robert Levy DEM 97, % Total 214,544 State Senator, District 26 Ben Albritton REP 117, % Catherine Price DEM 63, % Total 180,819 State Senator, District 28 Kathleen Passidomo REP 138, % Annisa Karim DEM 72, % Total 211,099 State Senator, District 30 Bobby Powell Jr DEM 126, % Josh Santos WRI 0 0% Total 126,151 State Senator, District 34 Gary M. Farmer Jr DEM 110, % Richard Hal Sturm WRI 0 0% Total 110,873 State Senator, District 36 Manny Diaz Jr REP 64, % David Pérez DEM 54, % Total 119,525 State Senator, District 40

9 Marili Cancio REP 77, % Annette Taddeo DEM 88, % Total 166,115 State House of Representatives State Representative, District 1 Mike Hill REP 40, % Vikki Garrett DEM 26, % Total 66,535 State Representative, District 3 Jayer Williamson REP 59, % Bobbi Osborne NPA 16, % Total 75,802 State Representative, District 4 Mel Ponder REP 51, % Rebecca Koelzer DEM 19, % Total 70,703 State Representative, District 6 Jay Trumbull REP 50, % William Davis WRI 0 0% Total 50,464 State Representative, District 10 Chuck Brannan REP 42, % Ronald W. Williams II DEM 13, % Fred S. Martin NPA % Merrillee Malwitz Jipson NPA 1, % Total 58,202 State Representative, District 11

10 Cord Byrd REP 59, % Nathcelly Leroy Rohrbaugh DEM 25, % Total 84,917 State Representative, District 12 Clay Yarborough REP 38, % Timothy Jon Norris Yost DEM 26, % Total 64,745 State Representative, District 15 Wyman Duggan REP 32, % Tracye Ann Polson DEM 31, % Total 64,179 State Representative, District 16 Jason Fischer REP 45, % Ken Organes DEM 31, % Total 76,756 State Representative, District 17 Cyndi Stevenson REP 74, % Jaime D. Perkins NPA 31, % Total 106,170 State Representative, District 19 Bobby Payne REP 43, % Paul Still DEM 15, % Total 59,779 State Representative, District 21 Chuck Clemons REP 39, % Jason Lee Haeseler DEM 37, %

11 State Representative, District 22 Total 77,244 Charlie Stone REP 48, % Bernard Parker DEM 27, % Total 75,776 State Representative, District 23 Stan McClain REP 43, % Carl Griffin DEM 22, % Total 65,690 State Representative, District 24 Paul Renner REP 52, % Adam Morley DEM 33, % Total 86,495 State Representative, District 25 Tom Leek REP 48, % Kathleen "Katie" Tripp DEM 32, % Joseph "Joe" Hannoush LPF 1, % Total 82,407 State Representative, District 26 Elizabeth Fetterhoff REP 30, % Patrick Henry DEM 30, % Total 61,038 State Representative, District 27 David Santiago REP 36, % Carol Lawrence DEM 28, % Total 65,234 State Representative, District 28

12 David Smith REP 38, % Lee Mangold DEM 36, % Total 75,350 State Representative, District 29 Scott Plakon REP 37, % Tracey Kagan DEM 36, % Total 73,979 State Representative, District 30 Bob Cortes REP 31, % Joy Goff-Marcil DEM 35, % Total 67,307 State Representative, District 31 Jennifer Sullivan REP 45, % Debra A. Kaplan DEM 29, % Total 74,693 State Representative, District 32 Anthony Sabatini REP 46, % Cynthia Brown DEM 35, % Total 82,102 State Representative, District 33 Brett Hage REP 75, % Oren L. Miller DEM 33, % Total 108,673 State Representative, District 34 Ralph Massullo Jr REP 53, % Paul John Reinhardt DEM 23, % Total 77,813 State Representative, District 35

13 Blaise Ingoglia REP 43, % Colleen Kasperek DEM 27, % Total 71,325 State Representative, District 36 Amber Mariano REP 33, % Linda Jack DEM 23, % Total 57,438 State Representative, District 37 Ardian Zika REP 48, % Tammy Garcia DEM 31, % Total 80,160 State Representative, District 38 Danny Burgess REP 44, % David "TK" Hayes NPA 22, % Total 66,320 State Representative, District 39 Josie Tomkow REP 38, % Ricky Shirah DEM 27, % Total 66,095 State Representative, District 40 Colleen Burton REP 33, % Shandale Terrell DEM 24, % Total 58,473 State Representative, District 42 Mike La Rosa REP 36, % Barbara Cady DEM 30, %

14 State Representative, District 44 Total 66,743 Robert "Bobby O" Olszewski REP 39, % Geraldine F. Thompson DEM 42, % Total 82,002 State Representative, District 47 Stockton Reeves REP 34, % Anna V. Eskamani DEM 46, % Total 80,669 State Representative, District 48 George Chandler REP 13, % Amy Mercado DEM 37, % Total 50,744 State Representative, District 49 Ben Griffin REP 21, % Carlos Guillermo Smith DEM 38, % Total 59,325 State Representative, District 50 Rene "Coach P" Plasencia REP 44, % Pam Dirschka DEM 35, % Total 80,419 State Representative, District 51 Tyler Sirois REP 43, % Mike Blake DEM 32, % Total 75,934 State Representative, District 52 Thad Altman REP 56, %

15 Seeta Durjan Begui DEM 32, % Total 88,865 State Representative, District 53 Randy Fine REP 41, % Phil Moore DEM 33, % Total 74,827 State Representative, District 54 Erin Grall REP 51, % Nicole Haagenson DEM 29, % Total 81,459 State Representative, District 55 Cary Pigman REP 36, % Audrey Asciutto DEM 19, % Total 55,877 State Representative, District 56 Melony Bell REP 33, % Jeff Mann REP 11, % Total 44,762 State Representative, District 57 Mike Beltran REP 45, % Debbie Katt DEM 36, % Total 81,886 State Representative, District 58 Lawrence McClure REP 29, % Phil Hornback DEM 24, % Total 53,544 State Representative, District 59

16 Joe Wicker REP 30, % Adam Hattersley DEM 32, % Total 63,570 State Representative, District 60 Jackie Toledo REP 40, % Debra Bellanti DEM 37, % Total 78,176 State Representative, District 61 Dianne "Ms Dee" Hart DEM 42, % Valion Joyce WRI 0 0% Total 42,572 State Representative, District 63 Shawn Harrison REP 30, % Fentrice Driskell DEM 34, % Total 65,181 State Representative, District 64 James Grant REP 40, % Jessica Harrington DEM 35, % Andy Warrener NPA 2, % Total 78,042 State Representative, District 65 Chris Sprowls REP 48, % Sally A. Laufer DEM 33, % Total 82,414 State Representative, District 66 Nick DiCeglie REP 42, % Alex Heeren DEM 31, %

17 State Representative, District 67 Total 74,293 Chris Latvala REP 33, % Dawn C. Douglas DEM 28, % Total 61,396 State Representative, District 69 Ray Blacklidge REP 36, % Jennifer Webb DEM 40, % Total 77,735 State Representative, District 71 Will Robinson REP 40, % Tracy B. Pratt DEM 32, % Total 72,343 State Representative, District 72 Ray Pilon REP 40, % Margaret Good DEM 41, % Total 81,681 State Representative, District 73 Tommy Gregory REP 64, % Liv Coleman DEM 39, % Total 103,674 State Representative, District 74 James Vernon Buchanan REP 51, % Tony Mowry DEM 36, % Robert Samuel Kaplan NPA 2, % Total 90,987 State Representative, District 76

18 Ray Rodrigues REP 52, % David Bogner DEM 29, % Total 82,008 State Representative, District 77 Dane Eagle REP 46, % Alanis Elizabeth Garcia DEM 26, % Total 73,538 State Representative, District 78 Heather Fitzenhagen REP 40, % Parisima Taeb DEM 27, % Total 68,869 State Representative, District 79 Spencer Roach REP 32, % Mark Lipton DEM 22, % Total 54,636 State Representative, District 80 Byron Donalds REP 37, % Jennifer Boddicker DEM 22, % Dustin Alexander Lapolla NPA % Total 60,972 State Representative, District 82 MaryLynn Magar REP 48, % Edward Francis O'Connor DEM 29, % Total 77,462 State Representative, District 83 Toby Overdorf REP 40, % Matt Theobald DEM 36, %

19 State Representative, District 84 Total 76,817 Compare State to County Mark Gotz REP 31, % Delores Hogan Johnson DEM 33, % State Representative, District 85 Total 65,424 Rick Roth REP 43, % Ellen Baker DEM 35, % State Representative, District 86 Total 79,118 Candidiate Party Laurel S. Bennett REP 25, % Matt Willhite DEM 38, % Total 63,892 State Representative, District 87 David Silvers DEM 24, % Samson LeBeau Kpadenou GRE 4, % Total 28,547 State Representative, District 89 Mike Caruso REP 37, % Jim Bonfiglio DEM 37, % Total 75,510 State Representative, District 93 Chip LaMarca REP 36, % Emma Collum DEM 31, % Kelly Milam NPA 1, % Total 69,349 State Representative, District 98

20 Joseph Anthony Cruz REP 21, % Michael Gottlieb DEM 38, % Total 60,085 State Representative, District 103 Frank Mingo REP 22, % Cindy Polo DEM 25, % Total 47,978 State Representative, District 105 Ana Maria Rodriguez REP 23, % Javier Estevez DEM 22, % Total 46,168 State Representative, District 106 Bob Rommel REP 55, % Sara McFadden DEM 27, % Total 83,563 State Representative, District 108 Dotie Joseph DEM 43, % Riquet Caballero LPF 3, % Total 47,372 State Representative, District 111 Bryan Avila REP 20, % Rizwan Ahmed DEM 12, % Total 33,661 State Representative, District 112 Rosa Maria "Rosy" Palomino REP 22, % Nicholas Xavier Duran DEM 30, % Total 53,086

21 State Representative, District 113 Jonathan "J.P." Parker REP 15, % Michael Grieco DEM 25, % Total 40,452 State Representative, District 114 Javier Enriquez REP 27, % Javier Fernandez DEM 31, % Total 59,272 State Representative, District 115 Vance Aloupis REP 30, % Jeffrey Solomon DEM 30, % Total 61,048 State Representative, District 116 Daniel Anthony Perez REP 31, % James Alexander Harden DEM 22, % Total 53,922 State Representative, District 118 Anthony Rodriguez REP 27, % Robert Asencio DEM 25, % Total 52,997 State Representative, District 119 Juan Fernandez-Barquin REP 27, % Heath Rassner DEM 21, % Daniel E. Sotelo NPA 2, % Total 51,549 State Representative, District 120 Holly Raschein REP 31, %

22 Steve Friedman DEM 27, % Total 59,291 Proposed Constitutional Amendments Amendment No. 1 Ballot Choice Yes for Approval 4,477, % No for Rejection 3,228, % Amendment No. 2 Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,706,697 Ballot Choice Yes for Approval 5,063, % No for Rejection 2,554, % Amendment No. 3 Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,617,792 Ballot Choice Yes for Approval 5,567, % No for Rejection 2,225, % Amendment No. 4 Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,792,200 Ballot Choice Yes for Approval 5,040, % No for Rejection 2,785, % Amendment No. 5 Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,825,137 Ballot Choice Yes for Approval 5,071, % No for Rejection 2,638, % Amendment No. 6 Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,710,281 Ballot Choice

23 Yes for Approval 4,747, % No for Rejection 2,956, % Amendment No. 7 Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,703,822 Ballot Choice Yes for Approval 5,053, % No for Rejection 2,630, % Amendment No. 9 Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,684,215 Ballot Choice Yes for Approval 5,300, % No for Rejection 2,410, % Amendment No. 10 Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,711,758 Ballot Choice Yes for Approval 4,763, % No for Rejection 2,769, % Amendment No. 11 Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,533,449 Ballot Choice Yes for Approval 4,590, % No for Rejection 2,802, % Amendment No. 12 Lobbying and Abuse of Office by Public Officers Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,392,540 Ballot Choice Yes for Approval 6,000, % No for Rejection 1,605, % Amendment No. 13 Amendments require 60% to pass Total 7,605,752 Ballot Choice

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