OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – There are six Florida constitutional amendments that will be on the ballot this November.Election officials tell News 6 a lot of these amendments have tricky language and it makes them difficult to understand.We broke down some of those amendments to help voters know what they’re voting on this election.Osceola County Supervisor of Elections Mary Jane Arrington said she’s seen voters take 45 minutes in past elections, trying to go through the amendments on the ballot.It’s this very reason election supervisors recommend voters do their research in advance of voting.“You’ll have time to read them and study them at home, and you’ll have the language there, you could do your own research,” Orange County’s Supervisor of.