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1 Alicia Bannon, So You Passed a State Constitutional Amendment Protecting Abortion, Now What?: Voter Approval of an Amendment Is Often Just One Step in Lengthy Legal and Political Wrangling over State Abortion Rights [1] (2024)

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So   You Passed a State Constitutional
Amendment Protecting Abortion. Now

What?


Voter approval  of an amendment is often just   one  step in lengthy

legal and political wrangling over state abortion rights.

By Alicia Bannon Published: December 12, 2024

Arizona Missouri Nevada Michigan


Since the Supreme Court ruled in Dobbs v. Jackson Womens Health Organization
that there was no federal constitutional right to an abortion, voters in 10 states have
passed state abortion rights amendments, including 6 this year. (In one more state,
Nevada, an amendment passed this year but must go before voters again in 2026.)
Many voters likely thought that casting their ballot was the end of the story. The
reality is that passing an amendment is often just another step in the lengthy legal
and political wrangling over state abortion rights.

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