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What the biggest difference in the amendment process for the Florida State Constitution compared to the U.S. Constitution?

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One of the biggest differences in the amendment process for the Florida State Constitution compared to the U.S. Constitution is the requirement for a supermajority vote by Florida voters to approve amendments. In Florida, amendments to the State Constitution must be approved by at least 60% of voters in a statewide election. This is different from the U.S. Constitution, where amendments can be ratified by a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, followed by ratification by three-fourths of the states. Additionally, Florida allows for direct citizen initiatives to propose amendments to the State Constitution, while the U.S. Constitution does not have a similar provision for direct citizen initiatives at the federal level.

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