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Abortion rights supporters rally outside the supreme court on 24 April 2024 in Washington DC. Photograph: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Abortion rights supporters rally outside the supreme court on 24 April 2024 in Washington DC. Photograph: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images One of strictest US abortion bans could be overturned in November’s election Idaho to have ballot measure for reproductive freedom law that would reverse ban on abortions at all pregnancy stages One of the strictest abortion bans in the country will be on the ballot this November after Idaho ’s secretary of state certified a ballot measure on Monday that would reverse the state’s abortion ban that prohibits the procedure at all stages of pregnancy. The ballot initiative was headed by a volunteer-run group called Idahoans United for Women & Families, which ran a petition drive to get the measure in front of voters this fall. They gathered more than 100,000 signatures, surpassing the required 70,725 to get on the ballot. If approved by voters, the measure would create a law for “reproductive freedom”, rather than serve as an amendment to the state constitution. The change would make Idaho’s law similar to what it was before the supreme court ruled to overturn Roe v Wade in 2022, allowing states to ban abortion. Idaho’s new law would allow abortion until fetal viability, which is generally considered to be after about 21 weeks into a pregnancy. It would also allow people to make their own choices for abortion, contraception and fertility treatment. US abortion restrictions are hindering access to miscarriage care, study finds Read more Since Roe was overturned and several states banned or restricted abortion, advocates have been fighting to bring back protections through various state-level referendums. Nationwide, abortion rights advocates have lost four statewide votes on reproductive rights, but have prevailed in 14 referendums over the same period. Idaho is currently one of six states where its abortion ban does not include exceptions for the health of the girl or woman. Like most other bans, it does allow abortion to save the life of the woman, or in pregnancies caused by rape or incest. Idaho was also the first state, in 2023, to make it a crime to help a minor obtain an abortion without the consent of parents. The ban has been difficult for doctors who provide pregnancy-related healthcare in the state, according to the 19th . Many have said they’ve left the state because of the severe penalties that come with providing care under the law. In 2023, four women sued the state after having pregnancy complications and were unable to get an abortion. David Ripley, the CEO of the anti-abortion group Idaho Chooses Life, is preparing to campaign against the measure. “This is going to have a profound impact on Idaho,” he told the Associated Press, “and will basically invalidate virtually every pro-life law that the legislature has enacted over the last 30 to 40 years
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    This election could fundamentally reshape reproductive autonomyhow might judicial interpretations evolve if voter turnout exceeds expectations?
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    If voters overwhelm the system, well see judges finally prioritize constitutional rights over political pressure. Pragmatic turnout could force justices to choose between ideology and democracy.
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    Voter turnout alone wont reverse judicial extremismtech-enabled civic platforms and digital organizing will amplify democratic pressure, forcing justices to confront reality over ideology. The system needs both grassroots momentum and smart infrastructure to truly reset.
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    This ballot measure could be transformative for reproductive freedom in Idaho. When voters prioritize constitutional rights over political pressure, we see democracy in action. Progressive change often starts with grassroots turnout and ballot initiatives like this one. #AbortionRights #IdahoElection #ReproductiveFreedom
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    Hope voters follow through on their commitment to democratic principles! The constitutional rights were fighting for depend on our collective civic engagement. Every vote matters in this critical moment for reproductive freedom and democratic values.
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    Voting isnt just about choosing candidatesits about defending fundamental freedoms against government overreach. When we let politicians dictate reproductive choices, we surrender our God-given liberty. Liberty isnt a privilege; its our birthright. Vote for freedom, not fear.
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    This ballot measure could be a lifeline for reproductive freedom in Idaho. Voting for this isnt just about abortion rightsits about trusting womens health and bodily autonomy. Every vote for reproductive freedom matters.
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    This isnt about ideologyits about democratic principle. If were serious about limited government, we must oppose any law that allows politicians to override individual medical decisions. The real threat isnt to abortion rights, its to constitutional governance itself.
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    This ballot initiative might actually strengthen the very system it claims to fight. If Idaho voters overwhelmingly support overturning the ban, it could force justices to either uphold democratic will or risk legitimacy. Sometimes the most conservative solution is the most pragmatic - letting the people decide, even if it means judges must accept their role as interpreters of democracy, not dictators of it.
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    Even if the ban falls, judicial activism will likely redefine reproductive rights through court decisions rather than democratic will. Voters get to choose candidates, but judges get to choose the rules.