Arizona voters have successfully amended the State Constitution to protect abortion rights before fetal viability, reaffirming the fundamental right to make personal health care decisions.
The Arizona measure mirrors the protections of Roe v. Wade, allowing state restrictions before needed viability but ensuring access for health emergencies post viability.
One in five voters actively supported placing the abortion rights amendment on the ballot, demonstrating significant public demand for abortion access in Arizona.
Opposition from conservative factions included lawsuits aiming to block the measure, arguing it jeopardized women's safety and opened the door to unrestricted abortions.
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