Issue 1 supporters cheer Tuesday night as they watch election results in Columbus Ohio. Ohio voters have approved a constitutional amendment that guarantees the right to abortion and other forms of reproductive health care. Ohio’s overwhelmingly Republican, gerrymandered statehouse fought vehemently for years to outlaw abortion.
Even before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the legislature passed the Heartbeat Bill to ban abortions after about six weeks – before many women know they’re pregnant. When an abortion rights amendment made the ballot, Republicans called a special election in the off-season of August in an attempt to make it more difficult to pass constitutional amendments.
And when Ohioans rejected that Issue 1, they worked to confuse the people of Ohio, who in poll after poll supported the right of women to terminate a pregnancy. Opponents of November’s Issue 1 claimed the amendment was about parents’ rights, gender reassignment surgery and the legality of partial-birth abortions.
But Ohioans recognized the falsehoods and voted Tuesday to guarantee the right of abortion. They also legalized recreational marijuana.
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