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  2. Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    In 1970, Senator Ted Kennedy proposed amending the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to lower the voting age nationally. [12] On June 22, 1970, President Richard Nixon signed an extension of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that required the voting age to be 18 in all federal, state, and local elections. [13] In his statement on signing the extension ...

  3. Voting age - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of countries and territories have a minimum voting age of 18-years-old as of October 2020. [10] According to data from the ACE Electoral Knowledge Network, 205 countries and territories have a minimum voting age of 18 for national elections out of 237 countries and territories the organization has data on as of October 2020. [10]

  4. Representation of the People Act 1969 - Wikipedia

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    The first election affected by this change of law was the Bridgwater by-election held on 13 March 1970 after the death of the sitting MP. [11] The next general election was on 18 June 1970. Case law subsequently established the right for undergraduate students to vote in the constituency of their university. [12] This followed an appeal to the ...

  5. Washington, D.C., may let 16-year-olds vote for president. Is ...

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    The move to lower the voting age has been given a fresh push by the activism of teenagers across the country after the Parkland high school shooting. Washington, D.C., may let 16-year-olds vote ...

  6. Voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Several constitutional amendments (the Fifteenth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-sixth specifically) require that voting rights of U.S. citizens cannot be abridged on account of race, color, previous condition of servitude, sex, or age (18 and older); the constitution as originally written did not establish any such rights during 1787–1870, except ...

  7. Teenagers not yet 18 can preregister to vote in California ...

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    Their research estimates young adults (ages 18 to 34) make up 31% of the population but only 18% of likely voters, while adults ages 35 to 54 account for 34% of the population and 32% of likely ...

  8. The future is now: 16- and 17-year-olds win the right to vote ...

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    The effort to lower the voting age started years ago. Rio Daims worked on the youth vote campaign in 2018 when she was 16. Now she's a 22-year-old college student studying political communication.

  9. Age of majority - Wikipedia

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    After the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18, the age of majority was lowered to 18 in most states. In most US states, one may obtain a driver's license, consent to sexual activity, and gain full-time employment at age 16 even though the age of majority is 18 in most states. [8]