What is a ballot proposition?

A proposed piece of legislation on a ballot for voters to approve or reject
When an eligible voter decides whether to vote in-person or by mail
An application to run for office
A proposed vote to change the physical size of a ballot

A ballot proposition refers to a proposed piece of legislation or a measure that is presented to voters on a ballot in an election. It gives voters the opportunity to directly approve or reject a specific law or change in policy. Ballot propositions can cover a wide range of issues, including changes to state or local laws, tax initiatives, funding for specific projects, or constitutional amendments.