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26th Amendment

When you turn 18 you will be able to vote in all elections, be it state, local or federal. However, the voting age was not always 18. The move to lower the voting age was the last barrier on voting that was corrected by an amendment to the Constitution. Other restrictions on women and minorities were lifted by the 15th and 19th amendments and poll taxes, which were a barrier to the poor voting, were banned by the 24th amendment.

18 year olds began to demand the right to vote around the time of the Vietnam War, where 18 year olds could be forced to serve in the military, but could not vote. Obviously, this made many young men angry, that they could not choose the representatives that sent them to war. To fix this, President Nixon signed a bill in 1970 that would force all elections to accept 18 year old voters. This was of course, unconstitutional and the Supreme Court struck this down rather quickly in the case of Oregon v. Mitchell. The federal government cannot tell states how they should run their elections, although at that time, some states allowed younger voters to participate in state-wide elections.
Due to the setback of the Voting Rights Act in 1970, which only lowered the age for federal elections to 18, Congress proposed a constitutional amendment the 26th amendment, in 1971. The amendment received overwhelming support in Congress and it took only four months for the states to ratify it.

What is the text of the 26th Amendment?

Section 1

The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.(Any American citizen that is 18 years of age or older may register to vote and participate in any election. They may not be stopped from voting due to their age)

Section 2

The Congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.(Congress is tasked with preventing violations of the law that would prevent 18 year olds from voting or voting discrimination against voters due to their age)

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