Maine Absolutist Abortion-Rights Referendum 'Effectively Dead'

According to AP News, both the state House and Senate must approve a constitutional amendment by a two-thirds majority before it can be placed on the ballot and passed by voters.

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The Maine House voted 75-65 in favor of the amendment, lacking the necessary two-thirds majority. The state Senate has not yet voted, but AP News added that without House approval, the proposed amendment is “effectively dead.”

Ed Morrissey

That's good, but it's not all that much different for Maine. The state already allows abortions with few restrictions, but advocates wanted to make it impossible for future legislatures to impose them. Still, a win is a win, and one upshot will be that Maine Democrats won't be able to juice turnout with an abortion referendum on the ballot. 

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