Abortion-rights measures go 7 for 10 in state elections
- Missouri voters approved a constitutional amendment that rolls back the state's strict abortion ban, marking a first since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
- Abortion rights advocates won seven out of ten ballot measures nationwide, while three measures were lost, indicating potential gains for abortion opponents.
- Nearly half of voters view abortion policy as central to their choices, highlighting its importance in local and national politics.
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