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Voting Impact of Supreme Court Ruling on Abortion in Arizona

Majority of Arizona Voters Oppose Supreme Court Overturning of Roe v. Wade

PHOENIX (July 25th, 2022)- With just a little over a week until the Primary Election, one of the looming questions is, will the overturn of Roe V. Wade come into play when voters make their decision on a candidate at the ballot box? OH Predictive Insights (OHPI) conducted a survey to assess Arizona voters’ sentiment toward the Supreme Court ruling. According to the latest Arizona Public Opinion Pulse (AZPOP) survey, 52% of registered voters in Arizona oppose the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.  

This AZPOP was conducted July 5 – July 15, 2022 and surveyed 927 Arizona registered voters, giving the survey a margin of error of +/- 3.2%.

Support for the Supreme Court Ruling

A majority of Arizonans (52%) oppose the US Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Clinic, in which the precedent of Roe v. Wade was overturned. One in three voters supports the overturn, while 16% have no opinion on the matter.

According to the survey, 89% of respondents believe that abortion should be legal in at least some cases, while 42% of that share believe that abortion should be legal in all circumstances. Since May, there has been no statistically significant change in these numbers.

Younger Republican women are less supportive and in higher opposition than Older Republican women when it comes to the overturning of Roe v. Wade.


Impact on Voting

In regard to whether the overturning of Roe v. Wade will impact voting, 47% of registered voters say they are more likely to vote after learning of the outcome of overturning Roe v. Wade.

On one hand, Democrats expressed a higher likelihood to vote since the Supreme Court decision, while on the other hand, Independents revealed less motivation, which is the group who will ultimately have the say at the ballot box come November.


“Candidates who can sift through the louder sentiments to leverage an actionable abortion messaging strategy will have the advantage going into November,” said Mike Noble, OHPI Chief of Research.

Taking a closer look into the party breakdown, GOP voters who classify themselves as supporters of Trump responded that they are more likely to vote based on abortion (48%) at a higher rate than voters who are supporters of the Republican party (31%).


About 3 in 5 registered voters (64%) view a candidate’s position on abortion as impactful in their choice as to whom to vote for. Pro-choice voters are generally more motivated to choose a candidate based on their abortion stance.

Abortion Law

Now that Roe v. Wade is no longer a precedent, the latest survey aimed to gauge the support/opposition of the territorial law put in place by the Arizona Attorney General’s office just days after the Supreme Court effectively overturned Roe v. Wade. The territorial law was created in 1864 to criminalize abortions for both recipients and providers. Only 28% of respondents support this law, while a majority (52%) oppose it.

Key Takeaway

“In a post-Roe America, abortion will continue to play an outsized role in Arizona's political discourse,” said Noble. “While most Arizonans oppose the overturning of Roe v. Wade, voters on both sides of the spectrum are using abortion as a catalyst to generate support. “

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Methodology: This poll was conducted as an online opt-in panel survey. The survey was completed by OH Predictive Insights from July 5th to July 15th, 2022 from an Arizona Statewide Registered Voter sample. The sample demographics were weighted to accurately reflect the registered voter population by gender, region, age, party affiliation, ethnicity, and education according to a recent voter file derived from the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office and recent Census data. The sample size was 927 registered voters in Arizona, with an MoE of ± 3.22%. Numbers may not equal 100% due to rounding.

Media Contacts:

Veronica Sutliff, OH Predictive Insights, v.sutliff@ohpredictive.com, (480) 398-0998

Megan Newsham, OH Predictive Insights, m.newsham@ohpredictive.com, (314) 287-1985

About OH Predictive Insights: As a non-partisan market research, predictive analytics, and public opinion polling firm, Arizona-based OH Predictive Insights provides accurate polling, focus groups, data analytics, and advanced targeted marketing to political and non-political clients alike. With leading professionals in the advertising, communication, polling, and political arenas, OH Predictive Insights serves political and non-political clients looking to improve their footing with key stakeholders and consumers. For more information, please call 480-313-1837 or submit a request online atOHPredictive.com.

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