Abortion Law: Here’s Every State Where Reproductive Rights Are on the Ballot

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after Roe v. Wade are consequential issues compelling them to vote in the .But while voters across the US will be able to weigh in on the issue indirectly by who they choose for president, voters in will have a more direct opportunity to show how they feel.

Ballot measures are proposed laws that voters decide to pass or not pass during an election, and this year, 10 states have measures about abortion on the ballot.The states where voters will be able to weigh in on vary.

Some, like Colorado, are already among the most progressive areas in the country on the issue and want to turn their current laws into Constitutional amendments to shore them up ahead of a potential Donald Trump presidency.

Others, like Missouri, are letting voters decide whether or not to roll back extremely restrictive bans on abortion that were passed after the fall of Roe.Below, you can find Glamour’s primer on each ballot measure, what it will change or not change, and the current status of in each state.

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