12 states — mostly rural, are likely to have constitutional amendments on the ballot in 2024. Readers can expect these amendments to affect the results of numerous Congressional and other races on the ballot at the same time. “It’s hard to overstate the momentum, the wind that’s at the back of abortion rights advocates using ballot measures to pass constitutional amendments,” said Kelly Hall, ED of the Fairness Project, a group that supports states ballot measures. The news story includes a map detailing the states where ballot measures are expected.
Amy B. Wang and Leigh Ann Caldwell, The Washington Post: 12 states where the fate of abortion rights could be on 2024 ballots.