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In 1971, the 26th Amendment set the legal voting age at 18 for both US federal and state elections.
15 - Voting for African Americans 19 - Voting for women 23 - Presidential vote for District of Columbia 24 - Got rid of a poll tax on voting 26 - Voting age set to 18 years
the 26th amendment
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.
Iran currently has the lowest voting age, which is set at 16 years old.
Individual state may set any qualifications they choose for voting as long as those qualifications are not in conflict with the United States Constitution or Federal Laws. Most qualifications involve timeliness of registering.
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At the present time - the voting age is set at 18 for both men and women. There are proposals to reduce the voting age to 16, but that has not yet been decided.
Yes, and your voting rights are based on the notion of your 'allocated interest' in your communal ownership of the assets of the association. Your governing documents set out your voting rights and responsibilities, together with a full description of the voting power of your individual 'allocated interest'.
The Voting Rights Act of 1964, was signed into law in August, 1965, making various tactics such as literacy tests and poll taxes as a condition for voting. The practices had been set in place by Southern states after the Civil War to deliberately take away the Constitutional voting rights of African Americans.