Voting begins in Ohio in the only election this fall to decide abortion rights

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Voting begins in Ohio in the only election this fall to decide abortion rights
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Heavier-than-normal turnout is expected as early voting begins in Ohio’s closely watched off-year election.

Ohio is the only state to put an abortion rights question before voters this fall, making it a testing ground for messaging ahead of the 2024 elections.COLUMBUS, Ohio — In-person voting for a November ballot measure over abortion rights began Wednesday in Ohio, the latest state where voters will decide the issue after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a nationwide right to the procedure last year.

“Women should have total control over their own bodies," said Weiss, who lives in the Toledo suburb of Sylvania."No one should be making those decisions for us.” Ohio's proposed constitutional amendment would give every person “the right to make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions.” The effort comes on the heels of for abortion rights supporters around the country who have been winning in both Democratic and heavily Republican states since the U.S. Supreme Court Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and first lady Fran DeWine, who cast votes against Issue 1 in rural Xenia on Wednesday, urged Ohioans to oppose the measure.

Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights, the campaign promoting the amendment, emphasizes the measure would prevent Ohio's ban on most abortions after fetal cardiac activity is detected from taking effect. A Supporters' ads say abortion-related decisions should be kept between a woman and her family, doctor and faith leaders, not regulated by government.

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