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Twenty-sixth Amendment

noun

  1. an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1971, lowering the voting age to 18.



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“On the other hand, a law that makes it easier for others to vote does not abridge any person’s right to vote for the purposes of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment.”

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“The Fifth Circuit correctly explained that petitioners’ ineligibility to vote by mail does not implicate ‘the right to vote’ protected by the Twenty-Sixth Amendment — or any other constitutional provision,” Texas told the Supreme Court in its legal filing.

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“The Fifth Circuit correctly explained that petitioners’ ineligibility to vote by mail does not implicate ‘the right to vote’ protected by the Twenty-Sixth Amendment – or any other constitutional provision,” Texas told the Supreme Court in its legal filing.

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In accordance with the provisions of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment, Congress today approved the Manlin Bill, declaring a state of total emergency for the nation.

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