Voters reject Prop A in Amarillo, as well as Props B, C and D
, which aimed to essentially ban abortion-related travel in the city, was rejected by Amarillo voters on Election Night.
The proposed ordinance was voted down 59% against to 41% for by voters in Potter and Randall Counties.
Opponents of Prop A have said the ordinance represents government overreach.
The presented before being .
, the founder of , said they turned in more than 10,000 signatures.
Propositions B, C and D were also each rejected by voters.
Prop B would have added two more city council positions.
Prop C would have doubled city council terms from two to four years.
Proposition D would have reduced the number of signatures needed for a recall election.
However, voters did approve Proposition E.
Prop E allows the council to appoint someone to fill a vacated council seat if there is less than a year remaining on the term.