A Wyoming Ballot for Accepting or Rejecting Plan is a ballot used by the citizens of Wyoming to vote on proposed changes to the state's laws, regulations, or policies. The ballot allows voters to choose whether they accept or reject the proposed changes. Wyoming Ballots for Accepting or Rejecting Plan are typically used to decide on issues such as taxes, healthcare, education, infrastructure, and environmental protection. There are two types of Wyoming Ballots for Accepting or Rejecting Plan: a Yes/No ballot, which asks the voter to vote yes or no on the proposed changes; and a three-option ballot, which asks the voter to select from three options: Accept, Reject, or Abstain. Voters can also choose to write in their own opinion on the ballot.