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2024 Nebraska Initiative 439

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Proposed amendment to the Nebraska Constitution

2024 Nebraska Initiative 439

November 5, 2024
Nebraska Right to Abortion Initiative
Shall the Nebraska Constitution be amended to include a new section which provides: “All persons shall have a fundamental right to abortion until fetal viability, or when needed to protect the life or health of the pregnant patient, without interference from the state or its political subdivisions. Fetal viability means the point in pregnancy when, in the professional judgment of the patient’s treating health care practitioner, there is a significant likelihood of the fetus’ sustained survival outside the uterus without the application of extraordinary medical measures."
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes455,18449.01%
No473,65250.99%
Valid votes928,836100.00%
Invalid or blank votes00.00%
Total votes928,836100.00%
Registered voters/turnout1,263,48773.51%

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Congressional district results

No

  80–90%
  70–80%
  60–70%
  50–60%

Yes

  60–70%
  50–60%

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Nebraska Initiative 439, officially titled "Nebraska Right to Abortion Initiative", was a proposed constitutional amendment that appeared on the November 5, 2024 ballot in Nebraska. If passed, it would have amended theNebraska Constitution to establish a right toabortion untilfetal viability.[1] It andInitiative 434 were mutually exclusive; the one with more votes in favor would become law in the event both amendments passed.

Initiative 439 failed after 51% of Nebraskan voters voted against it, with only 49% voting in favor. On the contrary, Initiative 434, an amendment that restricts abortion after the first trimester, passed with just under 55% voting in favor.[2][3]

Background

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Legislative history

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In April 2023, LB626, theNebraska Heartbeat Act, failed 32–15, falling one vote short of the 33 votes needed to end a filibuster. If enacted, the bill would have outlawed abortion atsix weeks with exceptions for rape, incest, and medical emergency.[4]

Then, after LB626 failed in April, afterBen Hansen voted against LB626, he amended LB574 to addabortion. In May 2023, LB574, theAdopt the Let Them Grow Act, approved 33–15, was one vote above of the 33 votes needed to end a filibuster. Nebraska enacted a law banning most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy, with exceptions for cases of rape, incest, and to save the life of the pregnant person.[5] This law replaced the previous 20-week abortion ban.[6]

Nebraska Heartbeat Act vote

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The bill was failed by the Senate on April 27 by a 32–15–2 vote.SenatorsJustin Wayne andBen Hansen did not vote. Later,Ben Hansen modified his vote to yea.

Unicameral vote
PartyVotes forVotes againstNot Voting
Democratic (17)15
Republican (33)31
Total (49)32152

Adopt the Let Them Grow Act vote

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The bill was approved by the Senate on May 19 by a 33–15–1 vote.SenatorJustin Wayne did not vote.

Unicameral vote
PartyVotes forVotes againstNot Voting
Democratic (17)15
Republican (33)32
Total (49)33151

Aftermath

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A November 2022 Hart Research poll found that 59% of Nebraskans opposed further abortion restrictions, with 48% strongly opposed, while only 36% supported additional bans, revealing increased support forabortion rights across both rural and urban areas and all congressional districts compared to earlier polling.[7]

In response to this new restriction, citizens began a petition to place a constitutional amendment on the 2024 ballot that would protect abortion rights in Nebraska.

Ballot measure

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The proposed amendment would add the following text to Article I of the Nebraska Constitution:

All persons shall have a fundamental right to abortion until fetal viability, or when needed to protect the life or health of the pregnant patient, without interference from the state or its political subdivisions. Fetal viability means the point in pregnancy when, in the professional judgment of the patient's treating health care practitioner, there is a significant likelihood of the fetus' sustained survival outside the uterus without the application of extraordinary medical measures.

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
ForAgainstUndecided
SurveyUSA[b]August 23–27, 20241,293 (RV)± 3.5%45%35%21%

Results

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Initiative 439
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum failedNo473,65250.99
Yes455,18449.01
Total votes928,836100.00
Source:Secretary of State of Nebraska

By congressional district

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Despite losing the state, "Yes" won two of three congressional districts, which both elected Republicans.[8]

DistrictYesNoRepresentative
1st52%48%Mike Flood
2nd59%41%Don Bacon
3rd36%64%Adrian Smith

See also

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Other abortion referendums

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Notes

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  1. ^Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^Poll sponsored by Split Ticket

References

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  1. ^"Nebraska ballot will include competing measures to expand or limit abortion rights, top court rules".AP News. September 13, 2024. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2024.
  2. ^Sanderford, Aaron (November 6, 2024)."Nebraska passes abortion-restrictions amendment, bucking national trend • Nebraska Examiner".Nebraska Examiner. RetrievedNovember 6, 2024.
  3. ^"Official Results"(PDF).Nebraska Secretary of State. RetrievedDecember 3, 2024.
  4. ^Beck, Margery (April 27, 2023)."Nebraska 6-week abortion ban fails to advance in Legislature".AP News. RetrievedApril 27, 2023.
  5. ^"Nebraska".www.asrm.org. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2024.
  6. ^"Nebraska".Center for Reproductive Rights. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2024.
  7. ^"New Poll Shows Most Nebraskans Oppose More Abortion Bans | ACLU of Nebraska".www.aclunebraska.org. December 28, 2022. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2024.
  8. ^"2024 Nebraska Election Results by Congressional District".

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