
Ballot Propositions
Ballot propositions are proposals or questions presented to voters during elections, typically regarding new laws or changes to existing legislation. Voters can approve or reject them through a yes or no vote. These propositions often address important issues such as taxes, social policies, or public projects. They allow citizens to have a direct say in governmental decisions. In many places, if enough people support a proposition, it becomes law, reflecting the will of the electorate. Understanding these measures helps voters make informed choices that impact their communities and governance.