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VisitNumber of Republican Senators supporting the abortion repeal bill in Arizona Senate
0-2 • 33%
3-5 • 33%
6 or more • 34%
Official vote results from the Arizona State Senate
Arizona House Passes Bill to Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban, 32-28, With GOP Support
Apr 24, 2024, 07:47 PM
The Arizona House of Representatives has passed a bill, HB2677, to repeal an 1864 near-total abortion ban, which only allows exceptions to save the patient's life. This significant legislative move, which took place after three weeks of intense pressure and multiple attempts, was supported by a narrow vote of 32-28. Notably, three Republican members, Matthew Gress, Tim Dunn, and Justin Wilmeth, crossed party lines to join all Democrats in favor of the repeal. The bill now advances to the state Senate, where it is set to be voted on possibly next week. If passed by the Senate and signed into law, the repeal could take several months to take effect.
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Majority support • 33%
Majority oppose • 33%
Evenly split • 34%
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More than 15 • 25%
No opposition • 33%
Moderate opposition • 33%
Strong opposition • 34%
Passes with 60+ votes • 33%
Fails with 50-59 votes • 33%
Fails with less than 50 votes • 33%
6 Senators • 25%
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0-10 votes • 25%
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Increase support for the ban • 25%
Decrease support for the ban • 25%
No significant change in public opinion • 25%
Increase support for abortion rights • 25%
Pass a new law regarding abortion • 25%
Repeal the 1864 abortion ban entirely • 25%
Modify the existing abortion laws • 25%
No legislative action on the matter • 25%
Strong support • 25%
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Divided opinion • 25%
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None • 25%
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No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Increase • 33%
Remain the same • 34%
Decrease • 33%