As is the case in several states, Nebraskans will be able to vote this November on whether to amend its state constitution regarding abortion rights. Unlike other states, Nebraska will have competing options.
That’s because on Friday Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen announced that two ballot initiatives (Protect Women & Children and Protect the Right to Abortion) each gathered enough qualifying signatures to be placed on the November ballot.
“Barring any legal challenges, this November general election ballot will host two ballot measures that appear in direct conflict with each other, which could be the first time this has happened in Nebraska’s history,” Evnen said.
This makes Nebraska the first state to carry competing abortion amendments on the same ballot since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022.
The “Protect the Right to Abortion” proposal would codify a right to abortion in the Nebraska Constitution until fetal viability, as determined by a health care provider (approximately 24 weeks gestation), “or when needed to protect the life or health of the pregnant patient.”
“Protect Women & Children” would constitutionally protect babies in the womb in the second and third trimesters, consistent with current Nebraska law.
“It’s vital that Nebraskans understand what these proposed amendments entail,” said Sandy Danek, executive director of Nebraska Right to Life. “The pro-abortion amendment would negate several existing laws that have been enacted over the past decades to protect mother and baby such as prohibitions against partial-birth, dismemberment and web-cam abortions, and parental notification requirements,” Danek added.