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All eyes on Kansas: Voter turnout and the 2022 abortion referendum

Amos, Brian
Middlewood, Alexandra T.
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2024
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Abortion,Gen Z,Issue voting,Kansas,Voter turnout,Women
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Amos, B., Middlewood, A.T. All eyes on Kansas: Voter turnout and the 2022 abortion referendum (2024). American Politics Research. DOI: 10.1177/1532673X241263089
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On August 2nd, 2022, Kansas held a vote to lift state constitutional protections for abortion access. The vote gained national attention, as it was the first statewide plebiscite on the subject since the U.S. Supreme Court had issued its ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which had overturned the remaining U.S. Constitutional blocks on restricting abortion that had been in place since Roe v. Wade. The turnout for the election was unprecedented for a primary in the state, and to the surprise of many, the amendment failed by a large margin in deep red Kansas. In this paper, we use both precinct-level election results and individual-level voter registration and history data to explore who was mobilized to vote in the August 2022 primary and their behavior in the November 2022 general election. We find that the primary mobilized an electorate that had more women and young people, fewer Republicans, and more first-time voters than a normal primary, but that these demographics were also more likely to then abstain in the general election. Thus, the engagement of young people, especially young women, on the abortion issue remains, but preliminary findings suggest the future of this groups' electoral participation separate from abortion activism is unclear. ©The Author(s) 2024.
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American Politics Research
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