Under the Florida Constitution, there are several ways to propose a constitutional amendment. The primary methods include:
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By Legislative Joint Resolution: A proposed amendment can be placed on the ballot if it is approved by a three-fifths vote in both houses of the Florida Legislature.
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By Citizen Initiative: The public can propose amendments through a petition process, where a specified number of signatures from registered voters must be collected.
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By Constitutional Revision Commission: This commission is established every 20 years and has the authority to propose amendments.
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By the Florida Taxation and Budget Reform Commission: This commission can propose amendments to the state constitution regarding taxation and budgeting.
Each of these methods is a legitimate way to propose amendments to the Florida Constitution. If you have any specific options you would like to verify, please provide them for further clarification.