Florida Property Tax Limit Amendment Qualifies for 2026 Ballot
A proposed constitutional amendment to limit property tax increases in Florida has officially qualified for the 2026 ballot. The measure, HJR 1-F, will be presented to voters in November after legislative officers filed it with the Secretary of State. This…

Miami Fort Lauderdale, FL, June 16, 2026 —
Florida Property Tax Limit Amendment Qualifies for 2026 Ballot
A proposed constitutional amendment aimed at limiting property tax increases in Florida has officially qualified to appear on the 2026 general election ballot. The measure, designated as HJR 1-F, was filed with the Secretary of State by legislative officers, setting the stage for its presentation to voters in November 2026.
The qualification of the amendment follows a recent special legislative session that addressed property tax relief. However, the final proposal put forth for the ballot excludes property taxes levied by school districts. This exclusion was a point of disagreement for Governor Ron DeSantis during the special session.
Story summarized from the original created by Staff Reports on floridapolitics.com, see more information here.
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