1972 Michigan Proposal B

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Proposal B
Abortion Legalization to 20 Weeks Initiative
Results
Choice
Votes %
Check-71-128-204-brightblue.svg Yes1,270,41639.35%
Light brown x.svg No1,958,26560.65%
Total votes3,228,681100.00%

1972 Michigan Proposal B results map by county.svg
Source: Right to Life of Michigan [1]

Michigan Proposal B, the Abortion Legalization to 20 Weeks Initiative, was on the ballot in Michigan as an indirect initiated state statute on November 7, 1972. The ballot measure was defeated with 60.65% of the vote. However, the U.S. Supreme Court would overturn Michigan's abortion ban in the Roe v. Wade ruling one year later.

Contents

Contents

The ballot title for Proposal B was as follows: [2]

PROPOSAL TO ALLOW ABORTION UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS. The proposed law would allow a licensed medical or osteopathic physician to perform an abortion at the request of the patient if, (1) the period of gestation has not exceeded 20 weeks, and (2) if the procedure is performed in a licensed hospital or other facility approved by the Department of Public Health. Should this proposed law be approved?

Support

The Michigan Abortion Referendum Committee led the campaign in support of the ballot measure. The Michigan Coordinating Committee for Abortion Law Reform (MCCARL) formed the committee to lead the petition drive and campaign. [3] The ballot initiative was also supported by Michigan Governor William Milliken (R). [4]

Opposition

The Voice of the Unborn Coalition led the campaign in opposition to the ballot measure. People Taking Action Against Abortion (PTAAA) and Grand Rapids Right to Life formed the coalition to lead the campaign. [5] Detroit mayor Roman Gribbs (D) also opposed the measure, stating that "We’ve lost sight of the consequences. We’re dealing with human meanings. We’re dealing with life." [6]

Results by county

Here are the results of Proposal B by county. Red represents counties won by No. Blue represents counties won by Yes. [7]

County NoYes
PercentageVotesPercentageVotes
Alcona 69.7%2,52230.3%1,096
Alger 70.5%2,62129.5%1,094
Allegan 72.6%18,56027.4%6,995
Alpena 76%8,62624%2,717
Antrim 63.3%3,80536.7%2,210
Arenac 69.3%3,04830.7%1,348
Baraga 77.9%2,61922.1%741
Barry 61.3%9,53038.7%6,008
Bay 75.6%33,04224.4%10,656
Benzie 56.3%2,23443.7%1,732
Berrien 58%32,10942%23,236
Branch 60.6%7,81839.4%5,065
Calhoun 55%28,22545%23,126
Cass 51.8%7,24748.2%6,752
Charlevoix 64.3%4,78335.7%2,657
Cheboygan 72.7%5,22327.3%1,964
Chippewa 68.3%7,69631.7%3,579
Clare 65.4%4,33034.6%2,286
Clinton 73%13,94127%5,176
Crawford 63%1,85637%1,087
Delta 75.8%11,16924.2%3,573
Dickinson 76.5%8,42223.5%2,584
Eaton 63.3%17,90536.7%10,362
Emmet 61.3%4,83938.7%3,050
Genesee 59%91,52241%63,651
Gladwin 67.3%3,61032.7%1,758
Gogebic 74.2%7,47225.8%2,593
Grand Traverse 57.8%9,66742.2%7,054
Gratiot 64.6%9,08635.4%4,979
Hillsdale 61.7%8,00538.3%4,972
Houghton 71%10,36329%4,230
Huron 76.7%10,50223.3%3,184
Ingham 51%59,22849%56,830
Ionia 72%12,01628%4,666
Iosco 64%5,57636%3,133
Iron 73%5,23027%1,944
Isabella 60.6%10,37539.4%6,733
Jackson 61.1%31,74138.9%20,178
Kalamazoo 52.9%43,31447.1%38,608
Kalkaska 68.4%1,91931.6%885
Kent 68.9%116,79531.1%52,726
Keweenaw 75.3%86424.7%284
Lake 66.2%1,98533.8%1,012
Lapeer 65.6%11,27734.4%5,918
Leelanau 66.6%3,70233.3%1,855
Lenawee 58.5%16,33141.5%11,608
Livingston 58.8%14,20741.2%9,949
Luce 60.4%1,34539.6%882
Mackinac 71.2%3,49528.8%1,413
Macomb 64%140,74136%79,217
Manistee
Marquette 63.7%14,93736.3%8,498
Mason 67%7,01733%3,448
Mecosta 63.6%6,63336.4%3,796
Menominee 76.6%7,92223.4%2,422
Midland 57.1%14,86742.9%11,152
Missaukee 79.9%2,91720.1%735
Monroe 69.9%27,30930.1%11,765
Montcalm 66.2%9,42033.8%4,800
Montmorency 70.1%1,84629.9%786
Muskegon 68.2%38,25631.8%17,830
Newaygo 71.6%8,74628.4%3,468
Oakland 48.7%175,14851.3%184,248
Oceana 71.2%5,35928.8%2,170
Ogemaw 68.5%3,70831.5%1,705
Ontonagon 71.9%3,55828.1%1,389
Osceola 72.9%4,37527.1%1,629
Oscoda 69.3%1,47530.7%654
Otsego 69%3,20531%1,442
Ottawa 78.4%44,25721.6%12,189
Presque Isle 78.9%4,78021.1%1,278
Roscommon 63.6%3,89836.4%2,234
Saginaw 66.4%47,63733.6%24,125
St. Clair 67.8%15,39332.2%7,304
St. Joseph 61.6%10,31138.4%6,437
Sanilac 74.3%11,12725.7%3,854
Schoolcraft 69.9%2,76730.1%1,285
Shiawassee 72.4%17,37227.6%6,621
Tuscola 70.8%11,96029.2%4,934
Van Buren 62.4%12,19037.6%7,344
Washtenaw 41.3%41,99358.7%59,587
Wayne 59.7%513,97240.3%346,566
Wexford 67%5,63633%2,780

References

  1. "Abortion Legalization Proposal - Proposal B of 1972". Right to Life of Michigan. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  2. "Michigan Proposal B, Abortion Legalization to 20 Weeks Initiative (1972)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  3. "Michigan Abortion Referendum Committee Records: 1969-1972". University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  4. "Abortion Law Change Is Opposed By Gribbs - Detroit Free Press". Newspapers.com. November 1, 1972. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  5. Karrer, Robert N. (1996). "The Formation of Michigan's Anti-Abortion Movement 1967-1974" . Michigan Historical Review. 22 (1): 67–107. doi:10.2307/20173555. JSTOR   20173555 . Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  6. "Abortion Law Change Is Opposed By Gribbs - Detroit Free Press". Newspapers.com. November 1, 1972. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  7. "Proposal B of 1972 - Vote to Legalize Abortion in Michigan - County by County Breakdown" (PDF). Right to Life of Michigan. November 2018. Retrieved July 23, 2022.