Arizona joins other states with abortion on the ballot
- Arizona joins other states voting on an abortion access initiative since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
- The Arizona Secretary of State certified 577,971 signatures, exceeding the 383,923 needed to place the abortion measure on the ballot.
- The amendment would grant a “fundamental right” to abortion care until about the 24th week of pregnancy, with exceptions for health needs.
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Arizona and Missouri are the latest states to add abortion amendments to the ballot. What would the measures do?
Voters in more than a half-dozen states will be deciding abortion measures this fall. The proposals are likely to drive up voter turnout, potentially affecting elections for president, Congress, governor and other state offices.
Initiative to Enshrine Abortion Rights in Missouri Constitution Qualifies for November Ballot
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri voters will decide in November whether to guarantee a right to abortion with a constitutional amendment that would reverse the state’s near-total ban.

Nebraska is the latest state to add abortion to November ballots. What would the measures do?
Voters in at least nine states will decide in November whether they want to enshrine abortion rights in their state constitutions. Ballot measures will appear in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland,
They put abortion on the ballot in Arizona and Missouri
Arizona voters will decide in November whether to include abortion rights in the state Constitution , a move that could heavily influence turnout in a state crucial to the presidential election and control of the Senate.
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