How Ballot Measures Will Change Abortion Access
Briefly

Support for abortion rights saw significant victories in the midterms, with measures in Arizona and Missouri overturning strict bans, while Nebraska and Florida faced setbacks.
In Florida, over 57 percent of voters supported enshrining abortion rights, but the need for a supermajority of 60 percent led to its failure in a critical state for access.
The measures passed in Arizona and Missouri underscore a trend where voters are increasingly supportive of abortion rights, in contrast to the failed initiatives in South Dakota and Nebraska.
Despite national trends of increasing access, confusion in Nebraska stemmed from dueling ballot measures and misleading ads, resulting in a complex outcome for abortion rights in the state.
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