An Arizona Ballot for Accepting or Rejecting Plan is an official document used by Arizona residents to vote on a particular plan. Depending on the type of plan, Arizona ballots for accepting or rejecting plans can take several forms. The most common type is a ballot referendum, which is a public vote on a proposed plan or bill. If passed, the plan goes into effect; if rejected, it is not enacted. Ballot initiatives are similar to referendum ballots, but they are initiated by citizens rather than by the government. If approved, the initiative is enacted as state law. Other types of Arizona Ballot for Accepting or Rejecting Plans include bond measures, which authorize the state to borrow money for specific projects, and recall petitions, which allow citizens to remove elected officials from office.