Political candidates asking for citizens’ votes or bashing their opponent are not the only political messages that voters in many states are seeing right now.
Ads for or against constitutional amendments and propositions on the ballot are flooding airwaves and mailboxes in the run-up to the Nov. 8 election.in several states this year is abortion. After the Supreme Court reversed, some states are considering initiatives to expand legal abortion, while others are voting on measures to restrict or outlaw it.
Election Day at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter School in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, on Nov. 8, 2016. In Kentucky, Amendment 2 presents the opposite case, asking voters to approve the measure that says “that nothing in the state constitution creates a right to abortion or requires government funding for abortion.”
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