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Today’s Warm-Up. Take out your Amendment List. 26 th Amendment. Voting Age Ratified 1971 By: Michael P. Kelly. What It Says. Right to vote is guaranteed to: U.S. Citizens age 18 or older Cannot be denied by: U.S. Government States. Examples. Right to Vote is Granted:
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Today’s Warm-Up • Take out your Amendment List
26th Amendment • Voting Age • Ratified 1971 • By: Michael P. Kelly
What It Says • Right to vote is guaranteed to: • U.S. Citizens age 18 or older • Cannot be denied by: • U.S. Government • States
Examples • Right to Vote is Granted: • U.S. Citizens age 18 and older: • Any Race • Any Religion • Any Ethnicity
Causes • World War II • Slogan: “Old enough to fight, old enough to vote” • Originally proposed in 1942 • Vietnam War • Issue gained more attention
Related Events • Georgia lowers voting age (1943) • First state to do so • Only state and local elections
Court Case • Oregon v. United States (1970) • Supreme Court Ruling: • Upholds prohibition of: • Literacy Tests • Certain Residency Requirements • Congress can lower voting age • Federal Elections Only
26th Amendment • Passed in 1971 • Officially made the voting age 18 and older • All elections
Impact • 1972 Presidential Election • First Election after 26th Amendment • Voters age 18-21 years old • 50% Turnout to vote