69 U.S. CITIES AND 8 COUNTIES HAVE PASSED ORDINANCES OUTLAWING ABORTION*
69 U.S. CITIES AND 8 COUNTIES HAVE PASSED ORDINANCES OUTLAWING ABORTION*
Population: 264,000
City Type: Home Rule
County: Lubbock
Initiative Status: The Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance was on the May 1st, 2021 ballot for the voters of Lubbock, Texas to decide. The ordinance was passed in a landslide election with 62% voting in favor of the ordinance and 38% voting against the ordinance. The ordinance went into effect on June 1st, 2021.
Population: 6,730
City Type: Home Rule
County: Smith
Initiative Status: Once the citizens of Lindale collected the required number of signatures for the citizen initiative, the Lindale City Council voted to go ahead and pass the ordinance outlawing abortion.
Population: 305
City Type: Village
County: Logan
Initiative Status: Once the citizens of Stapleton collected the required number of signatures for the citizen initiative, the Stapleton Village Board voted to go ahead and pass the ordinance outlawing abortion.
Population: 13,121
City Type: Home Rule
County: Henderson
Initiative Status: The Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance was on the November 8th, 2022 ballot for the voters of Athens, Texas to decide. The ordinance was passed with 58% voting in favor of the ordinance and 42% voting against the ordinance.
Population: 124,407
City Type: Home Rule
County: Taylor / Jones
Initiative Status: The Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance was on the November 8th, 2022 ballot for the voters of Abilene, Texas to decide. The ordinance was passed with 53% voting in favor of the ordinance and 47% voting against the ordinance.
Population: 597
City Type: Village
County: Custer
Initiative Status: The Sanctuary for the Unborn Ordinance was on the November 8th, 2022 ballot for the voters of Arnold, Nebraska to decide. The ordinance was passed with 60% voting in favor of the ordinance and 40% voting against the ordinance.
Population: 523
City Type: Village
County: Keith
Initiative Status: After a resident of the Village of Paxton collected unofficial signatures expressing an interest in the community, the Village Board decided to voluntarily place the Paxton Ordinance on the November 8th, 2022 ballot for the voters of Paxton, Nebraska to decide. The ordinance was passed with 52% voting in favor of the ordinance and 48% voting against the ordinance.
Population: 939
City Type: Second Class City
County: Frontier
Initiative Status: The Sanctuary for the Unborn Ordinance was on the November 8th, 2022 ballot for the voters of Curtis, Nebraska to decide. The ordinance was passed with 29% voting in favor of the ordinance and 71% voting against the ordinance.
Population: 428
City Type: Village
County: Lincoln
Initiative Status: The Sanctuary for the Unborn Ordinance was on the November 8th, 2022 ballot for the voters of Brady, Nebraska to decide. The ordinance was passed with 57% voting in favor of the ordinance and 43% voting against the ordinance.
Population: 665
City Type: Village
County: Lincoln
Initiative Status: The Sanctuary for the Unborn Ordinance was on the November 8th, 2022 ballot for the voters of Hershey, Nebraska to decide. The ordinance was passed with 56% voting in favor of the ordinance and 44% voting against the ordinance.
Population: 366
City Type: Village
County: Lincoln
Initiative Status: The Sanctuary for the Unborn Ordinance was on the November 8th, 2022 ballot for the voters of Wallace, Nebraska to decide. The ordinance was passed with 64% voting in favor of the ordinance and 28% voting against the ordinance.
Population: 101,612
City Type: Home Rule
County: Tom Green
Initiative Status: The Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance was on the November 8th, 2022 ballot for the voters of San Angelo, Texas to decide. The ordinance was passed with 56% voting in favor of the ordinance and 44% voting against the ordinance.
Population: 22,343
City Type: Home Rule
County: Hale
Initiative Status: The Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance was on the November 8th, 2022 ballot for the voters of Plainview, Texas to decide. The ordinance was passed with 69% voting in favor of the ordinance and 31% voting against the ordinance.