Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three part series focusing on the Nov. 7 election when voters decide on 14 amendments to the Texas Constitution. The focus is on the first five proposals, along with the language on the ballot, and an explanation of their pros and cons.It happens every other year in the State of Texas. After state legislators hold their regular sessions, there’s an amendment election put before voters to make possible changes to the state constitution.The upcoming election, scheduled for Nov. 7, will have 14 amendments on the ballot.The proposals impact farming and ranching; education,