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Nevada Abortion Rights Ballot Measure Qualifies for November with 127,000 Signatures
Jun 28, 2024, 11:17 PM
A ballot measure to enshrine abortion rights in Nevada's constitution has qualified for the November ballot, the Secretary of State's Office announced. Election officials verified over 127,000 signatures, surpassing the roughly 102,000 needed. This development marks a victory for Democrats who have been advocating for the measure to bolster abortion rights in the Silver State and potentially drive more Democratic voters to the polls. The only potential obstacle is a longshot legal challenge that remains pending.
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