The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office on Friday announced that the petition for a ballot measure to amend the state constitution had qualified to be put to voters in November, Nevada Current reports.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar said the petitioners had gathered 127,865 verified signatures, Aguilar said – more than the 102,362 required by state law to qualify for the ballot in the swing state.
It’s not clear yet if this is definitely the final step to getting the question on the ballot. It is however just the first of two referenda on abortion in the Silver State as it will have to be approved by voters on the 2026 midterm ballot also to be ratified in the state constitution for real.