Idaho voters are set to decide whether to roll back the state’s abortion ban, according to a letter sent by the Idaho secretary of state to the group behind the initiative. The developments come as abortion-related measures are also scheduled to appear directly on the ballot in three other states on Nov. 3, where voters will face similar questions about abortion restrictions or rights.
The Independent and the Washington Times both report that the secretary of state’s letter confirms Idaho’s initiative will be placed before voters for the November general election. While the outlets describe the initiative’s presence on the ballot, they do not provide additional details in the provided excerpts about the specific wording of the proposal or the legal scope of any changes voters may be asked to make.
Together, the reports frame the November election as a key moment for abortion policy in Idaho and a broader set of states where voters will vote on abortion measures at the same time.