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A major reason for the increase is that some Democratic -controlled states enacted laws to protect doctors who use telemedicine to see patients in places that have abortion bans.
The data comes ahead of November elections in which abortion-rights supporters hope the issue will drive voters to the polls.
Fourteen states are enforcing bans on abortion at all stages of pregnancy, with some exceptions, and four others bar it after about six weeks .
The state's ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy remains.
The ballot measure would expand it to 24 weeks .
Election officials could soon certify whether a proposed constitutional amendment received enough petition signatures to qualify for the ballot.
University of Missouri political scientist Peverill Squire said if the measure is put before voters, it could draw out enough Democratic voters to help swing a few competitive legislative races.
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