Abortion rights were on the ballot in 10 states: Here's how they did
Briefly

Voters in Missouri succeeded in overturning their state's ban on abortion. This amendment to the state constitution establishes the right to reproductive rights without government interference.
Nevada voted to amend the state constitution, establishing the fundamental right to an abortion until fetal viability or when it's needed to protect the health of the pregnant person.
Arizona citizens voted to amend the current law banning abortion after the first 15 weeks of pregnancy, preventing state interference before fetal viability.
In Colorado, voters exceeded the needed 55% to enshrine abortion rights, opening the door for state Medicaid and government insurance plans to cover abortions.
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