Under the Florida Constitution, the following are ways to propose an amendment:
- two-thirds vote of the members of both the House and Senate
- a Constitutional Review Commission that meets once every 20 years
- a joint resolution receiving three-fifths of the votes in each house
A ballot initiative where voters can directly make a law is not a way to propose a constitutional amendment; it is a method to propose legislation.
So the correct options are:
- two-thirds vote of the members of both the House and Senate
- a Constitutional Review Commission that meets once every 20 years
- a joint resolution receiving three-fifths of the votes in each house