Ballot measures across the country gave voters the chance to weigh in on drugs in their states, mainly marijuana. The results were a mixed bag, including in Florida, where a majority of voters wanted to legalize recreational marijuana but couldn’t reach the state’s required 60% threshold.
A Pew Research Center analysis from earlier this year found that 54% of Americans live in states with legal recreational use of marijuana, while about three out of four Americans live in states where cannabis is legal for recreational or medical use. The plant is still illegal federally but is in the process of moving to a less restrictive control status.
Here’s what happened in the elections:








