Click On Detroit reports:
The Michigan Supreme Court announced Thursday that the abortion rights ballot proposal that acquired and submitted more than 700,000 signatures will appear before voters in November, a decision made after a state board declined to certify the proposal.
The court voted 5-2 to place the proposal on the ballot for the 2022 Michigan General Election.
The Michigan Board of State Canvassers deadlocked during a vote last week over whether to certify the Reproductive Freedom for All ballot initiative to appear on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.
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JUST IN: The Michigan Supreme Court announced Thursday that the abortion rights ballot proposal that acquired and submitted more than 700,000 signatures will appear before voters in November: https://t.co/SAf0tXFAfV
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