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2024 Nevada Question 6 is a proposed constitutional amendment for the state of Nevada in the United States, that would protect the right to an abortion until fetal viability, which is generally considered about 23 or 24 weeks, or when necessary to protect the life or health of the pregnant patient. [2]
Citizen-initiated amendment: Question 3, Top-Five Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative, a ballot initiative to amend the state constitution to change state and federal elections to use Nonpartisan blanket primaries in the first round of elections and ranked-choice voting in the second round among the top five candidates. Amendment was first approved ...
A ballot question to enshrine Nevada’s abortion rights in the state constitution has met all of the requirements to appear in front of voters in November, the Nevada Secretary of State’s ...
Nevada: Question 6 (Right to Abortion Initiative) New York: Proposal 1 (Equal Protection of Law Amendment) In Florida, an amendment to limit government interference with abortion fell short of the ...
What was on the ballot: Nevada's Right to Abortion Initiative, or Question 6, would amend the state constitution to add the right to abortion up to viability and in the case of health or life of ...
2002 Nevada Question 2 [6] 2020 Nevada Question 2: 2002 Nevada Question 2: Only a marriage between a male and female person shall be recognized and given effect in this state. [75] 2020 Nevada Question 2: "1. The State of Nevada and its political subdivisions shall recognize marriages and issue marriage licenses to couples regardless of gender. 2.
Question 2, however, was narrowly rejected by 53% of the 670,126 votes cast. [8] The same issue appeared again as Question 1 on the November 4, 2014 ballot, which was narrowly approved by Nevada voters by a 54 percent to 46 percent margin. [9] Nevada then immediately established a Nevada Court of Appeals. [9]
A ballot question to enshrine Nevada’s abortion rights in the state constitution has met all of the requirements to appear in front of voters in November.