Florida supreme court allows abortion measure on November election ballot | Florida | The Guardian

A person holds a sign that reads "keep abortion legal"

Abortion rights supporters rally against a proposed six-week abortion ban in Tallahassee, Florida, on 3 April 2023. Photograph: The Washington Post/Getty Images

Florida residents will get the chance to vote on a ballot measure to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution, the Florida state supreme court ruled on Monday, teeing up a dramatic electoral showdown over abortion access in a state that has become a haven for women fleeing southern abortion bans.

The decision is a victory for abortion rights activists – but one that was significantly tempered by a second decision also issued on Monday, in which the state supreme court ruled to uphold Florida’s 15-week abortion ban. That decision paves the way for a separate six-week abortion ban – passed in 2023 but on hold pending the outcome of the case over the 15-week ban – to take effect.

The six-week ban will take effect in 30 days.

 

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