Abortion rights advocates prevailed on seven ballot measures across the U.S. in Tuesday's election and lost on three.
The losses are the first on statewide reproductive rights ballot measures anywhere in the U.S. since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, a ruling that struck down the nearly 50-year nationwide right to abortion, proving that abortion opponents can win on ballot measures.
There were firsts on the other sides, too Three amendments call for rolling back abortion bans, including one in Missouri that bars it at all stages of pregnancy with exceptions only under limited circumstances to save the life of the woman.
Here's a look at takeaways from the results.
Abortion is headed to court in the push to overturn Missouri's ban