Voters in seven states – Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nevada and New York – passed pro-abortion ballot initiatives at the polls this week. About a fifth of abortions in the US – an average of about 19,000 each month – occur in ...
Voters across seven states approved ballot measures to safeguard abortion rights through their state constitutions, a result that could soon bolster reproductive health care for more than 2 million American women.
Republicans, eyeing such a close result, will try to overturn the state’s new right to abortion. It’s just a question of how.
In the days after the election, reproductive rights advocates considered next steps. Strategy discussions included everything from legislative efforts, to legal options, to rallying around
The group declined to release details about what, specifically, they will seek to undo. But abortion rights advocates are bracing for further abortion restrictions once Trump takes office. And some women are, too, with online abortion pill orders spiking in the days after Election Day.
Voters in 7 out of 10 states, including several red states, approved measures to protect abortion rights during the 2024 presidential election.
Voters in seven states restored, protected, or expanded the right to abortion care in their state. Many of them also voted for the man who ended Roe v. Wade.
Voters in seven states moved to protect abortion access through ballot initiatives, while similar measures in three other states failed.
Missouri is the most populous state where a ballot measure could roll back a current ban on abortions at all stages of pregnancy.
Here's a recap of each amendment that was on Floridian ballots, whether they passed or failed and what weed and abortion laws are like in Florida.
The abortion rights movement won in many states — even some that voted for Donald Trump. Where does it go from here?