Idaho will have a ballot measure in the upcoming November election that aims to reverse the state's current abortion ban, which prohibits the procedure at all stages of pregnancy. The measure was certified by Idaho's secretary of state on Monday and was initiated by a volunteer group named Idahoans United for Women & Families. This group successfully gathered over 100,000 signatures, exceeding the required 70,725 to qualify for the ballot.
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Idaho Ballot Measure to Address State Abortion Ban in November Election
Idaho is set to vote on a ballot measure in November that could overturn the state's strict abortion ban. The measure, certified by the secretary of state, was initiated by a volunteer group that collected over 100,000 signatures to qualify for the ballot.
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Idaho Ballot Measure to Address State Abortion Ban in November Election