In a letter on Wednesday, Republican Secretary of State John
Thurston told organizers they did not include two statements
required by law listing paid canvassers and affirming they were
told about the rules for gathering signatures.
Arkansans for Limited Government, the organization behind the
effort, issued a statement saying it had submitted the proper
documentation and called Thurston's assertion "absurd and
demonstrably, undeniably incorrect."
The group sent a formal response to Thurston on Thursday,
asserting it had provided the required documents in June and
submitting the paperwork again.
The coalition handed in more than 101,000 signatures last week,
more than the 90,704 minimum needed to qualify a ballot measure
to be put before voters. Thurston said his office determined
that 14,143 of the signatures had been collected by paid
canvassers, leaving the total collected by unpaid volunteers
short of the necessary minimum.
Advocates are working to put abortion rights measures before
voters in nearly a dozen states in 2024, two years after the
U.S. Supreme Court overturned its 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that
had recognized a constitutional right to abortion and legalized
the procedure nationwide.
Since that ruling, voters have decided every statewide measure –
seven in all – in favor of expanding or protecting reproductive
rights, including in conservative-leaning states such as
Kentucky and Ohio.
Abortion is banned in almost all circumstances under a
Republican-backed law passed in Arkansas.
The proposed ballot measure would guarantee abortion rights up
to 20 weeks of pregnancy, with exceptions beyond that for rape,
incest, cases in which the woman's health or life is at risk or
cases in which the fetus is unlikely to survive.
Arkansans for Limited Government said it worked closely with
Thurston's staff throughout the process to ensure compliance.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax in Princeton, New Jersey; Editing by
Matthew Lewis)
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