New York voters pass Prop 1, enshrine abortion rights into state constitution
- New York voters passed Proposition 1, adding anti-discrimination language to the state constitution to protect abortion rights.
- The amendment expands the Equal Protection Clause to include various identities and reproductive health.
- Supporters argue it will help interpret future abortion restrictions as unconstitutional discrimination.
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Seven states vote to guarantee abortion rights in state constitutions
Ten states voted Tuesday on constitutional amendments to guarantee abortion rights. Voters from seven states approved, with three rejecting the amendments. New York, Missouri, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Maryland, and Montana, all passed amendments that will ensure the right to an abortion up to the point of fetal viability. In contrast, voters in Florida, Nebraska, and South Dakota rejected similar amendments. These three states have varied abor…
New Yorkers pass Proposition 1 to defend abortion and LGBTQ+ rights in the state
New Yorkers passed an Equal Rights Amendment, Prop 1, to defend abortion and LGBTQ+ rights in the state. Despite President-Elect Donald Trump winning the 2024 US Election, New Yorkers voted for Proposition 1 on the other side of their ballot to ensure that abortion rights and other civil rights are enshrined in the state’s constitution. Voters in the state approved The Equal Protection of Law Amendment to protect abortion statewide and ban disc…
Amendment 3-the constitutional right to an abortion-passes in Missouri
Last night, Missouri was among the ten states where voters cemented reproductive rights in state constitutions. More than two years after the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and ended the federal constitutional right to an abortion, voters in nine states cast ballots on whether to cement reproductive rights in their state constitutions. Constitutional amendments passed in Arizona, Colorado, New York, Maryland, Montana, Nevada and Missour…
Iowa voters pass both constitutional amendments on the ballot
DES MOINES, Iowa -- Two amendments to Iowa's Constitution have passed following Tuesday's election. Iowa voters decided to approve an amendment that essentially codifies the state's constitution to match federal law, allowing 18-year-olds to vote. They've been able to since 1971 because of federal law, but Iowa's constitution still has outdated language with the age of 21. The new amendment also includes language specifically addressing citizen…
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