Potential Abortion Referendum on the Horizon for Florida in November

Potential Abortion Referendum on the Horizon for Florida in November

Florida may have ⁢an abortion referendum⁤ in November, and it is one of 13 states considering ballot measures related to abortion this year. The​ state’s abortion​ law is ⁢likely to change this year, one way or another. Last‌ April, Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law banning abortion⁢ after six weeks, but it is tied up in the courts. A successful referendum in Florida would‌ have ⁢a greater impact on abortion access. Currently, the procedure is legal in the​ state up to 15 ⁤weeks of pregnancy—the most liberal regime in the Deep South. Florida has become a destination for​ women living in‍ more ⁢restrictive nearby⁤ states and is now third in the country for number ​of abortions, according to the Society of Family Planning, a non-profit group.

National attention is likely to turn to those in Arizona and Nevada, where Democrats hope ‍the initiatives will bolster turnout in the swing states. Inside the court,⁤ judges were debating⁢ whether⁢ to allow Florida voters to decide‌ a ballot question in‍ November ⁤that ​would codify a right to abortion in the state constitution. Campaigners collected more than a million signatures⁣ to qualify the ⁣initiative, but it remains uncertain ​whether voters will be permitted​ to have a say.

If the proposed ballot initiative were to pass, it would establish a state⁤ right to abortion until viability—generally ‍around 23 weeks—and after that time if ‌the life and health of the mother‌ were at‌ stake.

2024-02-08 09:40:12
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