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10 states, including Arizona , Colorado , Florida , Maryland , Missouri , Montana , Nebraska , Nevada , New York and South Dakota have abortion measures on their ballots.
At least 14 have implemented near-total abortion bans, while others have enshrined the right to abortion access in state law or passed shield laws protecting patients from other states who travel to get the procedure.
Missouri 's Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative would add a fundamental right to "reproductive freedom" to the state's constitution.
In Montana , it is currently legal to get an abortion until fetal viability.
Nevada 's Question 6 would amend the state constitution to allow the government to regulate abortion after that point.
New York's Equal Protection of Law Amendment will appear on ballots as Proposal 1 .
Currently, abortion is legal in New York up to and including 24 weeks .
If passed, the amendment would prohibit discrimination based on "ethnicity, national origin, age, disability," as well as "sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes".
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