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In 1788, the ability for an 18-year-old man to vote depended on the specific laws of the state in which he resided, as voting rights were determined at the state level. Most states required voters to be at least 21 years old, and many also imposed property qualifications. Therefore, while some 18-year-olds might have been eligible to vote in certain areas, generally, the voting age was typically higher.

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