Constitutional Amendment General Election Results
November 5, 2024
Voters in several states across the country went to the polls on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, to vote on a variety of constitutional amendments. The amendments covered a wide range of issues, from abortion rights to voting rights to tax reform. In some states, the amendments were approved by voters, while in others they were defeated.
Abortion Rights
One of the most closely watched amendments on the ballot was a measure to overturn the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade. The amendment was defeated in all three states where it was on the ballot. This was a major victory for abortion rights advocates, who have been fighting to protect Roe v. Wade for decades.
Voting Rights
Another hotly contested amendment was a measure to expand voting rights. The amendment would have made it easier for people to register to vote and cast their ballots. The amendment was approved in all three states where it was on the ballot. This was a major victory for voting rights advocates, who have been fighting to make it easier for people to vote.
Tax Reform
A number of states also voted on amendments to their tax laws. In some states, the amendments would have lowered taxes, while in others they would have raised taxes. The results of these amendments were mixed. In some states, the amendments were approved, while in others they were defeated.
Conclusion
The constitutional amendment general election results on November 5, 2024, were a mixed bag. Some amendments were approved by voters, while others were defeated. The results of these amendments will have a significant impact on the lives of Americans in the years to come.