In the US state of Kansas, voters have come out in favor of abortion rights. The referendum in the state of three million was regarding whether the right to abortion guaranteed in the Kansas constitution should be removed. As local media reported several hours following the polls closed, around 60 percent voted to keep the paragraph. In Kansas, abortions have so far been permitted up to around the 22nd week.
US states are allowed to vote for themselves in referendums
Kansas was considered a kind of test case. For the first time since the US Supreme Court’s decision in late June to overturn the nation’s right to abortion, voters have been allowed to vote in favor of abortion. According to the ruling by the Supreme Court, the 50 states will decide on their own abortion laws in the future.
Kansas is considered conservative
The result was surprisingly clear: surveys had pointed to a close result. Predominantly rural Kansas is considered a conservative state. Republican Donald Trump received 56 percent of the vote in the 2020 presidential election. Governor is Democrat Laura Kelly. 29 of Kansas’ 40 senators and 86 of the 125 members of the House of Representatives are Republicans.
The newspaper “Wichita Eagle” reported an extraordinarily high voter turnout. Abortion-rights advocates have warned that if the constitutional paragraph were to be scrapped, the Senate and House of Representatives would pass far-reaching abortion restrictions.
Ten states have banned abortion
Ten states have banned abortion following Supreme Court rulings, according to the New York Times. Four states ban abortion following the sixth week of pregnancy. Family planning organizations expect that regarding half of states will ban or severely restrict abortion. Abortion referendums are scheduled for next November in California, Vermont, Michigan and Kentucky.
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