two-part legislature.
What is bicameral?
The power to establish guidelines for elections.
What is the FL Constitution?
These are the two types of trial courts in the FL system.
What is district courts and circuit courts?
These are the basic types of local government in FL
What are counties and municipalities (cities, towns, villages)?
Number of Florida Supreme Court justices
7?
Requirements to be eligible for election into the FL House of Representatives.
What is 21 years old and must have lived in district for two years?
This judicial officer issues can issue search warrants and arrest warrants.
What is magistrates?
This term means that the state has declared a specific geographic area is a municipality and is given a charter.
What is incorporated?
Powers stated or listed in the Constitution
What is delegated, enumerated or expressed powers?
Requirements to be eligible for election to the FL senate.
What is must be 21 years old, must be a resident of the district for two years, and must have lived in the district for at least two years.
Declaration of war.
What is the US Congress (Senate)
The person in this job title represents the state in all criminal cases in district and superior courts. They also represent the state in juvenile delinquency proceedings and are elected to four year terms.
What is the district attorney?
The number of FL counties.
What is 67?
The Governor of FL.
Who is Ron DeSantis?
The title of the individual who is the daily senate leader and makes the appointments for the senate.
What is the president pro tempore?
Smallest metropolitan area and largest metropolitan area.
What is the a village and a city?
The Governor has the right to deploy a militia which is
What is the National Guard?
Tallahassee Police Dept., Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement, and U.S. Department of Homeland Security
What is Local, State and Federal departments?
Citizens write to the representatives about an idea for a new law The representative introduces the bill The House of representatives approves the bill ? (Next step)
The bill goes to the Senate?
The role the lieutenant governor has in the senate, according to the FL Constitution.
What is the tie-breaking vote?
Gives the states their authority.
What is the 10th amendment?
Legislative duties for city and county assignments responsibility
What is City Council(Commission) and County Commissioners?
Name three differences between the FL and US Constitution.
Answers will vary
Laws for local, state, and federal.
What are ordinances, statutes, and acts?