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Related: About this forumAbortion foes will ask AZ Supreme Court to keep an abortion rights measure off the ballot
Source: Arizona Mirror
By: Gloria Rebecca Gomez - August 8, 2024
An anti-abortion organization is pushing forward with a lawsuit aimed at keeping an abortion rights initiative off Arizonas ballot this year, despite a trial court dismissing the challenge earlier this week as groundless.
Arizona Right to Life sought to convince Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Melissa Iyer Julian to throw out all the signature petitions filed by the Arizona Abortion Access Act, automatically disqualifying the initiative from ever going before voters. Unless a court finds otherwise, the initiative, which turned in more than double the required number of voter signatures, is widely expected to go before voters in November.
The anti-abortion group argued that the campaign behind the initiative misled Arizonans who signed petition sheets with an incomplete and confusing 200-word summary that left out how the proposal will affect current state laws. But Julian sided with backers of the abortion rights proposal, writing that past rulings have concluded petition summaries need only explain an initiatives principal provisions, and not how it fits into the existing legal environment.
Concern about the impact this initiative may have on existing abortion regulations is not a ground to compel the initiatives removal from the ballot. The proper place to argue about the potential impact of an initiative is in the political arena, in speeches, newspaper articles, advertisements and other forums, she wrote, referencing a 1987 ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court allowing a measure to proceed to the ballot.
Arizona Right to Life sought to convince Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Melissa Iyer Julian to throw out all the signature petitions filed by the Arizona Abortion Access Act, automatically disqualifying the initiative from ever going before voters. Unless a court finds otherwise, the initiative, which turned in more than double the required number of voter signatures, is widely expected to go before voters in November.
The anti-abortion group argued that the campaign behind the initiative misled Arizonans who signed petition sheets with an incomplete and confusing 200-word summary that left out how the proposal will affect current state laws. But Julian sided with backers of the abortion rights proposal, writing that past rulings have concluded petition summaries need only explain an initiatives principal provisions, and not how it fits into the existing legal environment.
Concern about the impact this initiative may have on existing abortion regulations is not a ground to compel the initiatives removal from the ballot. The proper place to argue about the potential impact of an initiative is in the political arena, in speeches, newspaper articles, advertisements and other forums, she wrote, referencing a 1987 ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court allowing a measure to proceed to the ballot.
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Abortion foes will ask AZ Supreme Court to keep an abortion rights measure off the ballot (Original Post)
dobleremolque
Aug 2024
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GreenWave
(9,604 posts)1. Those idiots never quit trying, do they?
MadAsNell
(2 posts)2. Let The States Decide...
Let the states decide, they said. States rights, they cried. Its not the end of abortion rights its now in the hands of the people, they argued. Seems like "they" lied. Who knew? WE DID!