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  1. Twenty-sixth Amendment | Definition, Significance, & Facts ...

    Twenty-sixth Amendment, amendment (1971) to the Constitution of the United States that extended voting rights (suffrage) to citizens aged 18 years or older. Traditionally, the voting age in most states …

  2. Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    The Twenty-sixth Amendment (Amendment XXVI) to the United States Constitution establishes a nationally standardized minimum age of 18 for participation in state and federal elections. It was …

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  3. Twenty-Sixth Amendment | Browse | Constitution Annotated ...

    The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age. The Congress shall have …

  4. Interpretation: The Twenty-Sixth Amendment | Constitution Center

    The Twenty-Sixth Amendment provides, “The right of citizens of the United States, who are 18 years of age or older, to vote, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of …

  5. The 26th Amendment - HISTORY

    Feb 16, 2010 · In the 1970 case Oregon v. Mitchell, a divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Congress had the right to regulate the minimum age in federal elections, but not at the state and local level. …

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  6. Overview of Twenty-Sixth Amendment, Reduction of Voting Age

    The Twenty-Sixth Amendment prohibits the federal and state governments from denying or abridging, on the basis of age, the voting rights of U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years old. 1 The Amendment …

  7. 26th Amendment Definition - AP US Government Key Term | Fiveable

    Definition The 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1971, lowered the voting age to 18 years, ensuring that citizens who are 18 years or older cannot be denied the right to vote …