// COUNTY FIRST. FLORIDA NEXT.

Together, we can force a ban on Flock.

With signatures from just 5% of Brevard County voters, plus the required district support, we can force a proposed Flock ban onto the ballot. Brevard voters get the final say.

01START HERE
Brevard County

Propose a county ordinance and let Brevard voters decide.

5% countywide + 5% in at least 3 commission districts
02STATEWIDE GOAL
All of Florida

Propose an amendment to the Florida Constitution.

8% statewide + district distribution + 60% approval

Winning Brevard County is our launchpad. A statewide ban is our ultimate goal.

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PrivacyLocation records should not become routine surveillance.
02
Public moneyEquipment, installation, and service fees use taxpayer funds.
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What comes next?New surveillance systems make the next expansion easier.

// HOW BREVARD VOTERS CAN DO IT

Enough signatures can force a public vote.

A proposed county ordinance must collect signatures from at least 5% of qualified electors countywide, including 5% in each of at least three county commission districts.

5% of qualified Brevard electors
3+ commission districts at 5%
Feb. 1 2028 verification deadline
  1. 1
    DraftWrite a focused county ordinance.
  2. 2
    FileFollow the official county process.
  3. 3
    CollectGather and verify paper signatures.
  4. 4
    VoteLet Brevard voters decide.
Read Brevard's official initiative requirements

// WHY THIS CAMPAIGN EXISTS

Three questions Brevard should answer in public.

01 / PRIVACY

Who can trace where you go?

Plate scans can form a searchable record of a vehicle's movements across locations and time.

02 / PUBLIC MONEY

What are taxpayers buying?

Public contracts can include cameras, installation, network access, software, and recurring service fees.

03 / WHAT COMES NEXT?

Where does surveillance stop?

Once the network and policy are established, expansion can become easier and less visible to the public.

// PROPOSED COUNTY ORDINANCE

What a Brevard ban could target.

The final language still needs legal review. A focused ordinance could address county purchases, renewals, searchable plate databases, and the sharing of collected data.

New purchases Contract renewals Plate databases Data sharing
// PRIMARY SOURCES Verify the process and technology

This page is organizing material, not legal advice. Petition language should be reviewed before filing.