Two Texas women died after they faced delays in getting miscarriage care because of the state’s abortion ban, ProPublica reported last week.
Florida: Amendment 4 would amend the state’s Constitution to make clear no law “shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient's health,” overturning the state’s existing six-week abortion ban. (Polls close 7 p.m. EST, 60% majority needed to pass.)
Washington — The 2024 election will not only decide who succeeds President Biden in the White House, but in 10 states, voters will also have the chance to weigh in on abortion access through ballot measures.
Florida voters cast their ballots on two major measures: abortion rights and the legalization of recreational marijuana.
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Nevada is one of nine states where abortion rights are on the ballot. It’s a key issue that could drive voters to the polls in the crucial presidential battleground state, even if abortion access is already legal in Nevada.
Missouri voters are set to decide whether to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution. A measure to end the state’s near-total abortion ban goes before voters Tuesday.
After months of deciphering polls, betting markets and a historic gender gap, the 2024 election is here. Here is what could make the difference.
Arizonans vote on one of the highest-profile issues this election cycle and one that has the potential to boost pro-abortion rights candidates.
Maryland ballot Question 1 asks voters if the state should protect abortion rights with a constitutional amendment.
Arizona voters are set to decide whether to guarantee the right to abortion in the state constitution. The swing state is one of nine with abortion on the ballot.