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Lubbock election results: Voters approve ordinance to outlaw abortion


Voters in the City of Lubbock approved the Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance that seeks to make it illegal to perform an abortion inside city limits.
The ordinance that the Lubbock City Council called unconstitutional and unenforceable was put to a public vote through a petition process. The ordinance was the only item on the City of Lubbock s May 2021 election ballot, and it passed on Saturday.
A total of 34,260 votes were cast in the election: 21,400 votes were in favor of the ordinance and 12,860 votes were against. About 62.5% of the votes were in favor of the ordinance.
The Church of Jesus Christ banded together, stepped up to their role, their God-given role, and said we re not going to let babies be killed in our city, Jim Baxa of West Texas for Life said Saturday evening after the results were released. All these churches banded together. There were 200 churches in the City of Lubbock, working together to stand up for life. It s excellent. ....

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Early voting for local city, school elections begins Monday


Early voting for local city, school elections begins Monday
Early voting in Lubbock County s 2021 local city and school elections begin Monday, April 19.
Residents in the City of Lubbock will be voting on the Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance. The ordinance is the only item on the ballot for the City of Lubbock elections to the Lubbock City Council are held in even-numbered years.
The Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District has $420 million in bond propositions on the ballot. Projects in this bond proposal include a second high school, a third middle school and a sixth elementary school in the growing school district. ....

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Lubbock will soon be at the center of the abortion debate — here's what to expect


Lubbock will soon be at the center of the abortion debate here s what to expect
The abortion issue has wrestled its way to the local level, and it ll soon take center stage in Lubbock, where voters will be voting on an ordinance to outlaw abortions inside city limits.
Those arguing against the local ordinance say it is unconstitutional and unenforceable. The Lubbock City Council unanimously voted the ordinance down when it was put before them, citing legal issues in the ordinance and the current protections from the federal government for a woman to choose to have an abortion.
However, the low-bar to bring a citizen-led petition to a public vote allowed for exactly that, and beginning next month, citizens in Lubbock will be voting on an ordinance outlawing abortions inside city limits. ....

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