It can be implemented in three ways. One is that two-thirds of the membership of each chamber of the California State
Legislature must ratify a proposed amendment, which then becomes a
statewide ballot initiative to be approved by a majority of the state’s
voters. Another is that the California State Legislature, with approval of 2/3 of both houses,
may submit a ballot initiative calling for a Constitutional State
Convention, which if approved, would then vote on amendments via chosen
delegates from throughout the state. The third is that the electorate may amend the constitution by a ballot proposition. All three ways are based on the constitution of California.