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Voting is critical to changing Cannabis laws. It is the men and women we elect each year who will decide the future of reform. How fast we move, who gets access, who benefits in the industry are all decided by your vote.
If you are not sure what Florida House and Senate District you live in, click here to find your Senate and House District numbers.
You can use our search engine to find your House and Senate race or scroll through our posts to find your Senate and House District. We have a short blub on each post and more in-depth information on how we made our recommendations.
We are not evaluating the entire race. We are not evaluating the candidates for viability, fund-raising, overall platform, or their stand on other issues. We are interested in electing 160 men and women to the Florida Legislative who will systematically and thoughtfully create the best Cannabis program in the world.
We’ve simplified the search by identifying each race with an icon.
One of our legislative goals is a full slate of pro-Cannabis candidates in 2022. We’ve identified races with great pro-Cannabis candidates with a hero.
If there is no one in your district who is pro-Cannabis, you will see our brand.
There are still too many races where no one answers our calls, takes the survey, or speaks publicly about Cannabis. If you know one of the candidates is pro-Cannabis, please let us know.
Learn more about the process and our work with the legislature through our CAN 101 blog posts.
Since 2011 the number of bills introduced in Florida has grown exponentially. Learn more…
There are no elections for Senate Seats with even numbers in 2020, except Senate District 20. Read more.
Democrat Franscine Mathis is ready for comprehensive reforms that put patients first and ends the industry monopoly.
Incumbent Jayer Williams is a safe bet for the Pro-Cannabis voter in this race.