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A Guide to Abortion in the 2024 Election Anna Moneymaker - Getty Images ... The passage of the amendment will now enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution, as well as lifting a ban ...
During the 2024 elections, voters in 10 states had the opportunity to weigh in on abortion rights, through amendments that aimed to enshrine protections into their state constitutions.
Here's what to know about the amendment, what a 'yes' or 'no' vote could mean, and what proponents and opponents think of the measure. What does the amendment say? The language on the ballot will ...
Amends the Pennsylvania Constitution to state that no abortion-related rights are given by the document [69] — >50% N/A: South Dakota: Banned Citizens On ballot Amendment G: Enshrines abortion during the first trimester, with limits on regulation during the second trimester [70] Nov 5 >50% TBD: Wisconsin: 22nd week Legislature: Died in ...
The amendment's opponents claimed that its passage would allow children to receive gender-affirming care without their parents' consent; the amendment's supporters, including former Maryland First Lady Katie O'Malley, have called this a misinterpretation of the amendment's language, saying that it would only apply to issues like abortion, birth ...
R eproductive rights have taken center stage in the lead-up to the 2024 election, and 10 states have measures on the ballot that will allow voters to directly decide whether to protect abortion ...
On April 1, 2024, the Court approved Amendment 4, an initiative that appeared on the 2024 ballot that, if passed, would have allowed abortion up to the point of fetal viability. [45] The amendment failed to reach the 60% threshold needed to pass, garnering 57% of the vote.
Voters across Ohio voted to protect access to abortion rights Tuesday. How did it happen and what does it mean for 2024?