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According to the certified results from the New York Board of Elections, the proposal passed with 62.47% in support and 37.53% opposed. 732,834 voters left their ballot blank and 21,569 votes were invalidated. [1] According to The New York Times, although the proposal faced right-wing opposition, it succeeded in several counties where voters ...
That means if a national abortion ban were to be enacted, Proposition 1 may not be able to protect New Yorkers. Abortion rights measures were passed in six other states, including Arizona ...
New Yorkers voted on Tuesday to expand protections for pregnant people and safeguard abortion care from future attacks. Voters successfully passed Proposition 1, which changes the state’s Equal ...
In New York, abortion remains legal and accessible. We are lucky to live in a state that has leadership committed to protecting our reproductive rights. Now, we must make those protections permanent.
Abortion is legal in New York. New York does not require a minor to notify a parent or guardian in order to obtain an abortion. [151] New York is known in the U.S. as a reproductive sanctuary state. This means that abortion is legal, and seen as health care provided by the state.
There was an arson attack at an abortion clinic in New York in 1979 that caused around US$250,000 in damage. [47] An incident of anti-abortion violence occurred at an abortion clinic in New York City on December 10, 1985. [47] Another occurred at an abortion clinic in Syracuse, New York, on May 23, 1990. [47]
New York State Board of Elections, accessed Oct. 30, Text of Proposal Number One, An Amendment. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Oct. 29, What voters need to know about Prop 1 on the NY ballot ...
The state's abortion providers challenged the order, represented by attorneys from the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, the ACLU of Ohio, and Gerhardstein & Branch Co. [36] Planned Parenthood filed a motion for a temporary restraining order, which was granted by US District Court Judge Michael Barrett on April 1 for 14 days. In his ruling, he said ...