By Liberty Counsel —— Bio and Archives--April 10, 2024
AUGUSTA, ME – A proposed state constitutional amendment in Maine that would have enshrined a right to kill unborn babies up to birth has failed in the Maine legislature and has been disqualified for the November 2024 ballot.
In Maine, both legislative chambers are required to pre-approve any constitutional amendments with a two-thirds majority vote before its placed on the ballot for voters to then ratify or reject. This week, the Maine House voted 75-65 in favor of the pro-death amendment but well short of a two-thirds majority vote. The Maine Senate voted 20-13 in favor but fell four votes short of the required supermajority which prevents the amendment from going to the voters.
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