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People Are Hype About Kentuckians' "No" Vote On This Strict Abortion Ballot Measure

Nov 09, 2022 View Original Article
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69% :Pro-choice advocates were really excited for this glimmer of hope.
54% : So, when Kentuckians voted "no" by enough of a margin to secure the victory, pro-choice advocates took to Twitter and celebrated the decision.
45% : In full, according to WCPO, it read:"Are you in favor of amending the Constitution of Kentucky by creating a new Section of the Constitution to be numbered Section 26A to state as follows: To protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion?"
38% : The amendment proposed stripping all constitutional rights to abortion and codifying that in the Kentucky Constitution, but voters rejected the amendment, according to the Associated Press.
38% : If it passed, the amendment would have full removed any constitutional right to abortion in Kentucky, which at present, provides exceptions for a woman or other pregnant individual is at risk of death or serious permanent injury, according to The Washington Post.
36% : You might wonder why abortion advocates are cheering for a state where abortion remains illegal, but pro-choice voters were given something to get excited about as Kentucky Constitutional Amendment 2 failed to pass in the 2022 midterms.
35% : The ACLU of Kentucky called the proposed amendment "an extremist attempt to permanently ban abortion."

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