The secretary of state's office warned earlier this week that anti-abortion activists were posing as government officials and telling voters to withdraw their support of the proposed ballot measure.has enough valid signatures to qualify for the ballot in November. Dakotans for Health, the primary group that backed the ballot measure,in support of it earlier this month, far surpassing the 35,000 requirement.
“Two long years after we began, the South Dakota Secretary of State today certified that the people of South Dakota, not the politicians in Pierre, will be the ones to decide whether to restoreas the law of South Dakota,” Rick Weiland, co-founder of Dakotans for Health, said in a statement shared with Jezebel.
Despite this frankly wild misinformation effort from anti-abortion activists, the abortion rights measure officially qualified for the state ballot as of Thursday. Of course, the anti-abortion obstruction isn’t over: Opponents of the measure have 30 days to challenge the petition’s validity.
But for now, abortion rights organizers and Dakotans for Health are celebrating Thursday’s important milestone. After all, abortion and reproductive rights have“Today the fight begins,” Weiland said.
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