Go out and get 35 of the 50 states to agree with the future amendment
In some states, voters can initiate a constitutional amendment through a process that typically involves gathering a certain number of signatures from registered voters on a petition. Once the required signatures are collected, the proposed amendment is usually placed on the ballot for a public vote during an election. If a majority of voters approve the amendment, it is then adopted into the state constitution. Additionally, state legislatures may also propose amendments, which would then need to be ratified by voters.
Initiative procedure.
The process for amending the Virginia Constitution involves two main steps: proposal and ratification. An amendment can be proposed either by a two-thirds majority vote in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly or by a constitutional convention called by the General Assembly. Once proposed, the amendment must then be ratified by a majority of voters in a statewide referendum. This ensures that any changes to the constitution reflect the will of the people.
In Texas, proposed constitutional amendments are ratified by the voters. After the Texas Legislature passes a joint resolution to propose an amendment, it must be placed on the ballot for the next election. The amendment is then approved or rejected based on the majority vote of the participating electorate.
The plan was to go directly to the voters to get them to approve of the Constitution. The Constitution would be presented to special ratifying conventions in each state, rather than to the existing state legislatures. Delegates to the conventions would be elected by popular vote for the soul purpose of debating and approving the Constitution. (Source- We the People by Susan M. Leeson.)
In some states, voters can initiate a constitutional amendment through a process that typically involves gathering a certain number of signatures from registered voters on a petition. Once the required signatures are collected, the proposed amendment is usually placed on the ballot for a public vote during an election. If a majority of voters approve the amendment, it is then adopted into the state constitution. Additionally, state legislatures may also propose amendments, which would then need to be ratified by voters.
In Texas, the power to propose amendments to the state constitution lies primarily with the Texas Legislature. Specifically, a two-thirds majority vote in both the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate is required to propose an amendment. Once proposed, the amendment must then be approved by a majority of voters in a statewide election to be enacted.
Initiative procedure.
The process where a constitutional amendment is referred to the voters at an election for their approval is known as a "referendum" or "ballot initiative." In this process, the proposed amendment is placed on the ballot, and voters have the opportunity to accept or reject it during an election. This allows citizens to directly participate in the amendment of their constitution. The specific procedures for initiating and conducting referendums can vary by jurisdiction.
Missouri voters have the right to make a new law or add an amendment to the constitution by (who are what)
referendum
referendum
majority of the voters of the state in a popular election
Amendment
process in which citizens may propose laws and then submit them directly to the voters
The North Carolina Constitution can be amended through a process that requires approval by a three-fifths majority in both the state House and Senate. Once passed, the proposed amendment is then submitted to the voters in a referendum during the next general election. If a majority of voters approve the amendment, it is officially adopted and becomes part of the state constitution. Additionally, amendments can also be initiated by a constitutional convention, but this method is less common.
Amendment twenty-three of the U.S. constitution says that Washington DC gets three electoral voters