Will Arizona enforce a Civil War-era law banning nearly all abortions in the state? | CNN
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61% : "We're looking at everything that we possibly can to make sure that this ban never actually goes into place in Arizona," Mayes said, noting there will be opportunities in the next couple of months to fight the ban in court.57% : "It just prevents an extreme county attorney from using this ban to criminalize women and doctors for seeking the care or providing the care that their patients need," Hobbs told CNN on Tuesday.
44% : Abortion on the ballot this NovemberWhile the courts and state officials grapple with the law, Arizona residents will have the opportunity to vote in the matter themselves this November.
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