Yes.
The 26th amendment limited the minimum voting age to no more than 18
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Before passage of the U. S. Constitution's 26th Amendment, the minimum voting age had always been 21.
Constitutional law. The 26th Amendment sets minimum voting age at 18.
In 1971, the 26th Amendment set the legal voting age at 18 for both US federal and state elections.
26th Amendment
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.
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the 26th amendment
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.