1998 Florida Amendment 8
Florida Amendment 8 is an amendment to the Florida state constitution that was passed on November 3, 1998. This amendment, which had first been put forth by the Florida Constitutional Revision Commission, amended articles 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, and 13 of Florida's state constitution in an attempt to restructure the cabinet.
Background
Florida's executive cabinet had been created following the end of Reconstruction. The cabinet had been created to decentralize power away from Florida's governor due to a distrust of the federally appointed governors. The original cabinet consisted of six independently elected officers whose offices dealt with different fields and all had a vote equal with the Governor when it came to executive decisions. The original members of the cabinet were:- The Attorney General
- The Commissioner of Agriculture
- The Commissioner of Education
- The Comptroller
- The Secretary of State
- The Treasurer/Insurance Commissioner/Fire Marshal