IN PHOTOS: Ohio votes to add abortion rights in state constitution

Ohio achieved a significant victory for pro-choice campaigners by voting to enshrine abortion rights in its state constitution. Nearly 56% of voters in the conservative-leaning state backed the amendment. Pics/AFP:: Text/ANI

Updated On: 2023-11-08 02:48 PM IST

Compiled by : Sanjana Deshpande

Ohio achieved a significant victory for pro-choice campaigners by voting to enshrine abortion rights in its state constitution. Nearly 56 pc of voters in the conservative-leaning state backed the amendment. Pics/AFP:: Text/ANI

The amendment, notably, delivers a massive win for the Democrats and abortion rights advocates ahead of 2024.

The proposed constitutional amendment would safeguard the right to an abortion until foetal viability, with exceptions made for the patient's life and health after that. This is the first time the advocates of abortion rights have succeeded in passing legislation protecting abortion in a state that has been trending more and more to the red in recent years.

While the Ohio Supreme Court is considering a six-week ban, which is now on hold, abortion is permitted up to 22 weeks.

After the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade last year, Ohio became a flashpoint when a 10-year-old rape victim had to fly out of state to get the necessary medical treatment.

Voters considered a different proposed constitutional amendment in an August special election earlier in the summer, which would have raised the threshold for amending the state constitution from a simple majority to 60 per cent of the vote.

Republicans attempted to paint the abortion ballot initiative as harsh and going too far for the state ahead of the November election, while Democrats drew attention to the impending six-week ban that was presently in court should the measure have failed.

On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court of the US abolished abortion rights while overturning the constitutional right granted to women in a historical 1973 ruling called Roe vs Wade. Through this, abortion was legalized across the states.

The Supreme Court has struck down Roe vs Wade, eliminating the nearly 50-year-old constitutional right to abortion, and ruled that states may regulate the practice of it.

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