The
measure will be closely watched by groups on both sides of the
abortion debate, as activists consider pursuing referendums in
other states after the U.S. Supreme Court last year stripped
away national abortion rights.
Ohio is likely to be the only state to vote on abortion rights
this fall.
The outcome may not rely on a simple majority. The state's
Republican-controlled legislature, aiming to make it more
difficult for the referendum to succeed, approved a separate
ballot question asking voters to raise the threshold of voters
required to amend the state constitution to 60%, instead of 50%.
That measure will be decided at a special election on August 8.
A USA TODAY Network/Suffolk University of Ohio poll taken in
early July found 58% of Ohio voters favor protecting abortion
rights, with 32% opposed.
The Ohio secretary of state's office said Ohioans United for
Reproductive Rights, the coalition backing the proposed abortion
measure, submitted 495,938 valid signatures from 55 counties,
above the minimum qualifying levels of 413,487 signatures and 44
counties.
"Now that the petition drive is complete, we're eager to
continue the campaign to enshrine those rights in Ohio's
Constitution and ensure that Ohioans will never again be subject
to draconian reproductive health care policies imposed by
extremists," two of the group's leaders, Lauren Blauvelt and
Lauren Beene, said in a statement.
Protect Women Ohio, the group leading the opposition campaign,
called the November measure "anti-parent" in a statement,
warning it would allow minors to have abortions without their
parents' consent.
Abortion rights proponents have used ballot measures
successfully in other Republican-leaning states. Kansas voters
chose to preserve constitutional protection of abortion rights
in 2022, while voters in Kentucky rejected a referendum that
sought to establish the state constitution does not protect a
right to an abortion.
Abortion is legal in Ohio up to 22 weeks. A six-week ban signed
into law by Republican Governor Mike DeWine has been on hold
pending the outcome of legal challenges, which the state Supreme
Court has agreed to hear.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Sonali
Paul)
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