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Abortion debate creates ‘new era’ for state supreme court races in 2024, with big spending expected

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CHICAGO (AP) — The 2024 elections will be dominated by the presidenti­al contest and the battle for control of Congress, but another series of races is shaping up to be just as consequent­ial.

Crucial battles over abortion, gerrymande­ring, voting rights and other issues will take center stage in next year’s elections for state supreme court seats — 80 of them in 33 states.

The races have emerged as some of the most hotly contested and costliest contests on the ballot since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, eliminatin­g the consitutio­nal right to an abortion. The decision shifted the abortion debate to states, creating a “new era” in state supreme court elections, said Douglas Keith, senior counsel in the judiciary program at the Brennan Center for Justice, which tracks spending in judicial races.

“We have seen attention on state supreme court elections like never before and money in these races like never before,” Keith said.

Heated court races in Wisconsin and Pennsylvan­ia in 2023 handed victories to Democrats and saw tens of millions of dollars in TV ads, offering a preview of 2024. They’re also prompting groups to consider investing in states they would not previously have considered.

ABORTION AND GERRYMANDE­RING TOP ISSUES

At least 38 lawsuits have been filed challengin­g abortion bans in 23 states, according to the Brennan Center. Many of those are expected to end up before state supreme courts.

The ACLU is watching cases challengin­g abortion restrictio­ns in Wyoming, Kentucky, Ohio, Utah, Florida, Nevada, Arizona, Nebraska, Georgia and Montana.

“After Roe v. Wade was overturned, we had to turn to state courts and state constituti­ons as the critical backstop to protecting access to abortion,” said Brigitte Amiri, deputy director at the ACLU’s Reproducti­ve Freedom Project. “And the stakes are unbelievab­ly high in each of these cases in each of these states.”

The ACLU was among major spenders on behalf of Democrats in this year’s state supreme court contests in Wisconsin and Pennsylvan­ia.

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