Abortion rights supporters cheer Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022, in Overland Park, Kansas, as the proposed Kansas constitutional amendment removing the right to an abortion fails. (Tammy Ljungblad/Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) TOPEKA, Kan. - An increase in turnout among Democrats and independents and a notable shift in Republican-leaning counties contributed to the overwhelming support of abortion rights last week in traditionally conservative Kansas, according to a detailed Associated Press analysis of the voting results.A proposed state constitutional amendment would have allowed the Republican-controlled Legislature to tighten restrictions or ban abortions outright.
But Kansas voters rejected the measure by nearly 20 percentage points, almost a mirror of Republican Donald Trump's statewide margin over Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.RELATED: Kansas voters overwhelmingly reject abortion amendment banIn the aftermath of the U.S.
Supreme Court's decision to repeal a woman's constitutional right to an abortion, the threat of new restrictions in the state galvanized Democrats and independents more than anticipated.
At the same time, Republicans showed less interest in turning out to support the measure.The findings reinforce a sense in both parties that the Supreme Court's decision may have altered the dynamics of this year's midterm elections.