From Pew Research Center -
Americans’ views on abortion differ by state
Nearly three years have passed since a 2022 Supreme Court decision overturned the constitutional right to an abortion. The ruling gave states new discretion to restrict or ban abortion.
Today, public opinion on whether abortion should be legal or illegal varies considerably from state to state, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. That survey, the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study, was large enough to break out results in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, although the margins of error for the state-level estimates are much larger than for the survey’s national estimates.
Arizona was covered later in Pew's article.
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I'd say Pew's research/polling on this topic is pretty accurate - they have pro-choice views in AZ leading by 28% over anti-choice views and in 2024, Proposition 139 (regarding constitutionally guaranteeing access to abortion services) passed by, wait for it... just over 28%.
From the AZ SOS -
Glad we don't live in Arkansas.
[Edited on 6/15 to add] -
The proposition passed by a little less than 24%. Still a resounding victory, but when I make an error, I'll correct it and own it.
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