In 1971, the 26th Amendment set the legal voting age at 18 for both US federal and state elections.
Younger people voting. Congress lowered the national voting age to 18. In the 26th Amendment, the minimum age was set at 18 for both state and national elections. It was ratified in July 1971. It should be noted that the 26th Amendment allows for states to lower the voting age to 17 or even 16, if they so wish.
1920 and 19th amendment have them this right.
Four different constitutional amendments extended voting rights to various groups:Fifteenth Amendment: Prohibited discrimination by race (applied primarily to African-American males), ratified in 1870.Nineteenth Amendment: Granted women's suffrage (right to vote), ratified in 1920.Twenty-third Amendment: Allowed citizens residing in the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections, ratified in 1961.Twenty-sixth Amendment: Reduced the minimum voting age from 21 to 18, allowing younger people the right to vote, ratified in 1971.
The nineteenth amendment prohibits each state and/or federal government from denying anyone voting rights because of their sex. So basically, no voting sexism.
Keeps senators and house members from voting in a huge pay raise for themselves. If they vote in a pay raise it doesn't take effect until the have won their next election.
The twenty-sixth amendment, ratified in 1971, set the minimum voting age at 18
The election of 1968 was the last U.S. presidential election in which the minimum voting age was 21. On July 1, 1971, the 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, lowering the minimum voting age to 18.
Younger people voting. Congress lowered the national voting age to 18. In the 26th Amendment, the minimum age was set at 18 for both state and national elections. It was ratified in July 1971. It should be noted that the 26th Amendment allows for states to lower the voting age to 17 or even 16, if they so wish.
The age requirement to vote in a national election varies by country. In the United States, the minimum voting age is 18. Other countries may have different minimum ages, such as 16 in some countries like Austria and Brazil.
18
Yes.
Before passage of the U. S. Constitution's 26th Amendment, the minimum voting age had always been 21.
1920 and 19th amendment have them this right.
There has never been 'age discrimination' for voting. The Constitution originally said you had to be 21 to vote in a Federal Election. The 26th Amendment reduced the minimum age to 18. So you could say that it still discriminates against anyone younger than 18.
The 26th amendment limited the minimum voting age to no more than 18
The ______ is the last example of indirect voting in national elections
National level