Is opposing spousal notification “out of the mainstream” in America?
Those of us who oppose a law requiring spousal notification of a woman’s intention to have an abortion must recognize that ours is the minority view — and has been for nearly two decades. I don’t think that this would put us “out of the mainstream” (because about a quarter to a third of the population agrees with us), but we should recognize that a majority of Americans from almost all backgrounds favors notification.
I just examined the Roper Poll database to see what percentage of the US public favors (and favored) a law requiring a woman to notify her husband of an abortion.
The data suggest that a pretty solid majority of Americans favors notification — young and old; black and white; Republican and Democrat; liberal and conservative; North and South; and Protestant, Catholic, and nonreligious (but not Jewish).
2003
Gallup
N=1,002
January 10-12, 2003
QUESTION:
Do you favor or oppose … A law requiring that the husband of a married woman be notified if she decides to have an abortion?
RESULTS:
72% Favor
26% Oppose
2% Don’t know/Refused
1996
Gallup
N=1,008
July 26-28, 1996
QUESTION:
Do you favor or oppose … A law requiring that the husband of a married woman be notified if she decides to have an abortion?
RESULTS:
71 % Favor
26% Oppose
4 % Don’t know/Refused
DEMOGRAPHICS, % favoring notification
70% White
71% Black
78% Hispanic
78% Republican
66% Democrat
70% Independent
60% Liberal
68% Moderate
79% Conservative
75% 18-29 years old
71% 30-39
64% 40-49
66% 50-59
69% 60-69
79% 70 and over
1992
American National Election Study
N=2,487
September 1 – November 2, 1992
QUESTION:
Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that would require a married woman to notify her husband before she can have an abortion?
RESULTS:
63% Favor
34% Oppose
4% Don’t know
1992
Princeton Survey Research Associates
N=1,301
SPONSOR: Times Mirror
April 30 – May 3, 1992
QUESTION:
As I read some restrictions on abortion that are being debated please tell me if you favor or oppose each:… requiring that married women in most cases notify their husbands before they have an abortion.
RESULTS:
69% Favor
27% Oppose
4% Don’t know
DEMOGRAPHICS, favoring notification:
68% White
73% Black
76% Hispanic
71% Republican
67% Democrat
69% Independent
1992
Gallup
N=1,001
January 16-19, 1992
QUESTION:
Do you favor or oppose … A law requiring that the husband of a married woman be notified if she decides to have an abortion
RESULTS:
73% Favor
25% Oppose
2% Don’t know
DEMOGRAPHICS:
72% White
76% Black
86% Asian
73% Republican
69% Democrat
75% Independent
57% Liberal
75% Moderate
76% Conservative
RESULTS OF OTHER SURVEYS:
1992, Life Magazine:
67% Favor notification of husband
1991, Gallup
63% Favor notification of husband
December 1989, USA TODAY
57% Favor notification of husband or partner
July 1989, USA TODAY
63% Favor notification of husband or partner
UPDATE: Some have asked about where to get these polls. As I indicated, these summaries are from the Roper Poll database. If you have a subscription, they can be accessed here. Otherwise, both LEXIS and WESTLAW have them, if your institution has a subscription to either of these. To access the Roper Poll database in LEXIS, switch to “command searching” and enter: “News;rpoll”. For those with subscriptions, the Gallup Polls are available at the Gallup Brain, and the data for the 1992 American National Election Study is downloadable at ICPSR and perhaps elsewhere.
In addition, three 2005 polls show that 74-78% of Americans favor parental notification for minors having abortions, which pretty closely matches the 71-80% favoring parental notification in studies going back to the late 1980s, so there doesn’t appear to be much of a trend in the last two decades in the proportion that favors notification statutes.
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