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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.
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It is the 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution. It lowered the voting age to 18. It became law in 1971.

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The 26th Amendment established the voting age as?

18


What did the 26th amendment accomplish?

The 26th Amendment establishes legal voting age in the United States. This amendment lowered the legal age to vote from 21 to 18 years old.


What does amendment 27 state?

"It states that the voting age for people to vote is 18 or higher."--Actually, the 26th Amendment states that the voting age for citizens to vote is 18 or higher.The 27th Amendment states that Congressmen cannot vote to give themselves a raise in the same term. The 27th Amendment in shorter terms can be named as Congressional pay raises.


Amendment that lowered the voting age?

26th Amendment


What According to the Twenty-sixth Amendment what is the legal voting age?

According to the 26th amendment, the legal voting age is eighteen.


What was one important factor that helped the 26th amendment in 1971?

The Twenty-Sixth Amendment lowered the minimum voting age throughout the United States to eighteen years of age. Prior to this amendment, each state determined its own minimum voting age, usually anywhere from the age of 18 to 21.


How many of the amendments have to do with voting?

the 14th amendment is voting based on race, the 26th amendment is the voting age is set to 18 years of age and the 19th amendment is women's suffrage. So, there are 3 amendments having to do with voting.


Which amendment lowered the voting age to eighteen years of age?

Amendment 26


When was the age of eighteen established as the age to vote?

The 26th amendment of the United States lowered and established the voting age to eighteen years old.


What Amendment set voting age to 18?

the 26th amendment


Which amendment lowers the voting age to eighteen?

the 26th amendment


26th amendment gave rights to who?

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.