A recent analysis of campaign finance data has revealed that groups advocating for ballot measures to add amendments to the constitutions in nine states to enshrine a right to abortion have amassed over $160 million in funding. This staggering amount is nearly six times more than what their opponents have managed to raise.
The financial advantage of abortion-rights supporters is evident in their significant lead in ad spending, with campaigns outspending opponents by more than three times on various platforms such as TV, streaming services, radio, and websites.
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, abortion-rights supporters have successfully won all seven ballot measures presented to voters, signaling a shift in public opinion on the matter.
Florida stands out as a key battleground in this year's abortion ballot-measure campaigns, with proponents raising over $75 million compared to opponents' $10 million. The state's Republican Party, along with support from corporations nationwide, is actively urging voters to reject the measure.
South Dakota, on the other hand, has seen a funding disparity in favor of anti-abortion groups, with recent contributions boosting their campaign. The state's ballot measure, which allows restrictions on abortions after the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, has drawn attention from both sides.
Nebraska is witnessing competing ballot measures, with one side pushing for more access to abortion and the other advocating for stricter restrictions. The fundraising race is currently led by those in favor of maintaining restrictions, with significant contributions from prominent individuals.
In states like Arizona, Colorado, Missouri, Montana, and Nevada, abortion-rights supporters have a substantial fundraising lead over opponents. Each of these states has seen minimal funding from anti-abortion groups, indicating a lack of financial support for their cause.
Liberal groups have been actively contributing to the campaigns, with pledges of millions of dollars for abortion amendments. In contrast, anti-abortion groups have not reported significant contributions, with notable absences from key players in last year's campaigns.
The ongoing battle over abortion rights continues to be a focal point in various states, with significant financial resources being mobilized on both sides to sway public opinion and influence legislative outcomes.