Infant Deaths After Texas’ 2021 Ban on Abortion in Early Pregnancy

Christina Elliott for Island County Commissioner
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Christina Elliott (D-Oak Harbor), candidate for Island County Commissioner, District 2



Christina Elliott (D-Oak Harbor), candidate for Island County Commissioner, District 2, posted this on her Facebook page on .



Fact: I am the only pro-choice candidate in the District 2 County Commissioner race.

It’s the reason I received an endorsement from the National Women’s Political Caucus. The JAMA paper that came out yesterday is why any candidate who is anything less than proudly pro-choice won’t fly in this election.

JAMA did a study of the aftermath of Texas’ abortion ban. They found:

• a 22.9% increase in congenital issues (birth defects) in Texas
• compared to a 3.1% DECREASE in birth defects in the 28 control states

• a 12.9% increase in infant mortality
• compared to a 1.8% increase in control states

We must protect women and reproductive rights here in Island County. Reproductive healthcare saves lives and improves quality of life– for women, children and the families who love them.

We’ve already been threatened once with the closure of WhidbeyHealth and specifically the Women’s Health Center. We need to make sure that never happens again.


This cohort study of recorded infant deaths examines infant mortality after the passage of the 2021 ban on early abortions in Texas.



On The Ballot in August 2024


Island County Commissioner, District 1 Marie Shimada (D-Freeland)

Melanie Bacon (D-Langley), the incumbent

Steven Myres (R-Freeland)

Wanda Grone (R-Langley)
Island County Commissioner, District 2 Phil Collier (R-Oak Harbor)

Christina Elliott (D-Oak Harbor)

Jill Johnson (R-Oak Harbor), the incumbent

Candidates for Island County offices. Candidates are listed in the order in which they will appear on the ballot.

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  • June 25, 2024