Amendment 4, the citizen-led ballot initiative to limit government interference with abortion, has faced the full force of the state's opposition in the last few months leading up to Election Day. From bringing out-of-state actors to tamper with the amendment's financial impact statement, to sending election police to the homes of petition signers and threatening TV stations for running political ads in favor of Amendment 4, the state’s efforts to intimidate and confuse voters about Amendment 4 have been relentless.