ARIZONA NEWS

Legal challenges loom after Arizona abortion access measure is certified

Nov 26, 2024, 7:03 AM

abortion access arizona...

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs celebrates the certification of an abortion ballot measure surrounded by advocates on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024, at the state Capitol in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Sejal Govindarao)

(AP Photo/Sejal Govindarao)

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona top officials certified the state’s election results Monday, including voters’ approval of a measure that expands abortion access from 15 weeks to the point of fetal viability.

The victory for reproductive rights groups sets the stage for their next battle: challenging other laws on the books in Arizona they say are too restrictive. The 15-week cutoff, for example, allows exceptions only when the mother’s life is at risk.

Absent a court order or legislative action, those laws will remain unchanged, even if they conflict with the voter-approved measure. Opponents of the constitutional amendment are preparing a defense.

For now, providers will have discretion in performing abortions beyond 15 weeks. Legal challenges are expected within days, Attorney General Kris Mayes said at a news conference celebrating expanded access.

“The position of the state of Arizona will be that we agree that abortion is legal in our state,” Mayes said.

Five states approved abortion access ballot measures

Arizona was one of five states where voters approved ballot measures in the 2024 general election to add the right to an abortion to their state constitutions. Nevada voters also approved an amendment, but they’ll need to pass it again in 2026 for it to take effect. Another that bans discrimination on the basis of “pregnancy outcomes” prevailed in New York.

Abortion has long been an important political issue in the U.S., but it’s become a defining one since the U.S. Supreme Court in 2022 overturned Roe v. Wade and cleared the way for states to ban or restrict access. Most Republican-controlled states have done so, and abortion rights groups have been pushing back through ballot measures. Earlier this year, Arizonans faced the possibility of living under a near-total abortion ban.

Chris Love, a spokesperson for Arizona for Abortion Access, said the constitutional amendment is the culmination of two years of hard work.

“We’re so excited to see that this is finally coming to fruition,” Love said Monday. “It’s a lovely day.”

Cathi Herrod, president of the socially conservative Center for Arizona Policy, said the organization is anticipating legal challenges to current laws regulating abortion and is preparing to “intervene where appropriate.”

Among those current laws is one that requires patients to have an ultrasound at least 24 hours before the procedure, with the option to view the image and hear an explanation of what it shows. Another criminalizes abortions sought solely because of a genetic abnormality.

“All the laws that have currently been on the books are under question and are subject to possible challenges at some point,” said Darrell Hill, policy director at the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona.

Planned Parenthood affiliates in Missouri sued immediately after a ballot measure there passed earlier this month seeking to have bans and other abortion-restricting laws invalidated. The circumstances are different there because that state currently has a ban on abortion at all stages of pregnancy and no clinics are providing it. A hearing is scheduled for Dec. 4.

Earlier in the day, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs contrasted Monday’s statewide canvass of election results with the one four years ago, which she said was held against the backdrop of “raging conspiracies, attempts to stop certification across the country,” leading to the Jan. 6 insurrection. She said she was grateful this time was different.

Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said voters across the state cast 3,428,011 ballots in the 2024 election, up 7,446 ballots from 2020.

The turnout of registered voters remained relatively unchanged, at just below 80%. Turnout was 79% for the 2020 election and 78% for the 2024 election.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

(APS Electric Light Parade Photo)...

David Veenstra

Electric Light Parade returns to central Phoenix on Saturday

The 37th annual APS Electric Light Parade will make its way to central Phoenix on Saturday. The theme for this year is “Let Every Holiday Shine!”

37 minutes ago

FuelFest is scheduled to return to Arizona for a fourth year on Saturday. (FuelFest)...

David Veenstra

FuelFest returns to WestWorld of Scottsdale on Saturday

FuelFest is scheduled to return to WestWorld of Scottsdale on Saturday. The automotive event will feature car drifting, live music and more.

3 hours ago

Downtown Phoenix building...

Audrey Jensen/Phoenix Business Journal

Downtown Phoenix building trades hands in auction

The historic Heard Building in downtown Phoenix — notable for its Mexican grizzly bear mural — is in the hands of a new owner.

6 hours ago

WestWorld of Scottsdale hosts the Barrett-Jackson car auction. (Twitter Photo/Barrett-Jackson)...

Dave Neil

Study shows $163.6 million economic impact from WestWorld of Scottsdale

WestWorld of Scottsdale contributed $163.6 million to Arizona's gross domestic product, according to a recent economic impact study.

19 hours ago

The city of Avondale came in at seventh place for the highest year-to-year increase in median incom...

Roxanne De La Rosa

Avondale ranked among top-10 cities for highest increase in median household income

The city of Avondale came in at seventh place for the highest year-to-year increase in median income in 2023

22 hours ago

A man has died after he was struck by a motorcycle on Friday night while crossing the street near 5...

Roxanne De La Rosa

Man dead after being hit by motorcycle in Phoenix

A man has died after he was struck by a motorcycle on Friday night while crossing the street near 50th Street and McDowell Road

1 day ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Bright Wealth Management

How to save money on retirement planning following 2024 election

PHOENIX -- With the 2024 election over, economic changes could impact how people plan for retirement as 2025 is on the horizon.

...

DISC Desert Institute for Spine Care

The best methods to make your back pain disappear for good

Are you struggling with back pain that will not go away?

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Collins Comfort Masters: Leading the Way in HVAC and Plumbing Services in Arizona

Tempe, AZ – Since its inception in 1985, Collins Comfort Masters has been a cornerstone in the HVAC and plumbing industry in Phoenix and the surrounding Valley.

Legal challenges loom after Arizona abortion access measure is certified