Nebraska Ballot to Feature Conflicting Abortion Amendments
Voters will decide between expanding abortion rights or reinforcing a 12-week ban in a historic November vote.
- The two amendments present opposing views: one aims to protect abortion rights until fetal viability, the other enforces a 12-week limit with exceptions.
- This marks the first time Nebraska has had competing abortion measures on the same ballot.
- The outcome could influence voter turnout in the state's pivotal 2nd Congressional District.
- Nebraska joins nine other states with abortion-related measures on the ballot this year.
- The amendment with the most votes will prevail if both pass.