When Florida voters go to the polls, they’ll be asked to decide whether to add 12 proposed amendments to the State Constitution. Some of them were put on the November ballot by Florida lawmakers, others by citizens gathering enough signatures from voters to meet requirements. Half of them were proposed by the Constitution Revision Commission-a group meeting once every 20-years to propose changes to Florida’s Constitution. Our team of reporters reviews some of those amendments in What It Means for Florida: Proposed Constitutional Amendments, Part I. 

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