Massachusetts Ballot for Accepting or Rejecting Plan of Reorganization is a ballot used by the citizens of Massachusetts to vote either in favor of or against a proposed reorganization plan. This ballot is used by the state government to gauge public opinion on the proposed changes, and the results of the vote are used to inform the government's decision on whether to accept or reject the plan. Generally, the ballot will include information about the proposed plan, such as the changes it will bring, the benefits and costs of the proposal, and the estimated timeline for implementation. There are two types of Massachusetts Ballot for Accepting or Rejecting Plan of Reorganization: a paper ballot and an electronic ballot. The paper ballot is the standard version and is distributed to voters. The electronic ballot is an online survey, and voters can cast their vote via the internet. Both ballots are used to collect the same information, and the results are tallied in the same way.