From Women’s March <[email protected]>
Subject Where the fight is, John
Date December 6, 2023 8:33 PM
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Hey John,

Since the U.S. Supreme Court gutted Roe v. Wade and betrayed both women
and democracy, we have won ballot initiatives in all seven states that
have put the issue of abortion access to a statewide vote.

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Since the disastrous Dobbs decision, women have driven wins at the ballot
box, and we can’t stop now. Ballot initiatives are being considered for
several other states for 2024, and we have to be ready for the fight
ahead. 

These are the urgent abortion rights battles on the horizon:

Arizona: Abortion access advocates aim to amend the state constitution to
ensure abortion access until around 24 weeks, requiring 384,000 signatures
by July 3. 

Colorado: Dueling efforts between abortion rights and opponents seek
constitutional amendments. Both sides need 124,000 signatures by Aug. 5.
Any measure would need at least 55% of votes to pass.

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Florida: Efforts back a constitutional amendment to reverse abortion
restrictions, challenging bans at 15 and 6 weeks, requiring 900,000
signatures by Feb. 1.

Iowa: Controversy over an amendment denying abortion rights awaits final
approval. THe final version will be put to a statewide vote. 

Maryland: A ballot amendment advocating for reproductive freedom is on the
2024 ballot. 

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Missouri: Intense court battles emerge over proposed amendments, aiming to
protect or restrict abortion access, requiring 171,000 signatures by May
5.

Nebraska: Advocates push for expanded abortion access with ballot language
that is not yet available. They need 7% of voters to support their
petition by July 5 to get it on the ballot. 

Nevada: A potential amendment reinforces reproductive freedom, needing
102,000 signatures by June 26. 

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New York: A 2024 ballot question seeks to protect reproductive healthcare
and autonomy.

Pennsylvania: Republican lawmakers might seek a constitutional amendment
barring abortion rights. Both chambers of the legislature previously
approved the question, but would need to re-approve again to get this
measure on the 2024 ballot.

South Dakota: A proposed constitutional amendment seeks to roll back
abortion bans, requiring 17,000 signatures by May 7.

Washington: Efforts to protect abortion access await legislative
advancement.

 

Winning will take all of us pushing in every way we can. Can we count on
you in this fight?

 

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Together,

Women's March



 
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