Nebraska voters will weigh two different abortion-related constitutional amendments this fall, with the secretary of state's office certifying both measures Friday to appear on the ballot.
“Barring any legal challenges, this November general election ballot will host two ballot measures that appear in direct conflict with each other, which could be the first time this has happened in Nebraska’s history,” Secretary of State Bob Evnen said in a statement.
Nebraska law currently bans abortion after 12 weeks of pregnancy, with exceptions for rape, incest and saving the mother’s life.
If both amendments pass, the one with the most votes prevails.
Democrats are hoping the ballot measures will help boost turnout in a critical presidential election cycle.
Persons:
Bob Evnen, Roe, Wade, Don Bacon, Joe Biden
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Locations:
Nebraska, U.S ., Omaha