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  2. Voting age - Wikipedia

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    In 1946 Czechoslovakia became the first state to reduce the voting age to 18 years, [2] and by 1968 a total of 17 countries had lowered their voting age, of which 8 were in Latin America, and 8 were communist countries. [3] Australia, Japan, Sweden and Switzerland had lowered their voting age to 20 by the end of the 1960s. [4]

  3. Voter turnout in United States presidential elections

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    For many years, voter turnout was reported as a percentage; the numerator being the total votes cast, or the votes cast for the highest office, and the denominator being the Voting Age Population (VAP), the Census Bureau's estimate of the number of persons 18 years old and older resident in the United States.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 8 million teens are eligible to vote. These high school ...

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    Another key factor in youth voter turnout is ease of access to the ballot box. States that lowered barriers to voting by allowing same-day voter registration and student IDs as documentation had ...

  6. Youth vote in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The youth vote in the United States is the cohort of 18–24 year-olds as a voting demographic, [1] though some scholars define youth voting as voters under 30. [2] Many policy areas specifically affect the youth of the United States , such as education issues and the juvenile justice system ; [ 3 ] however, young people also care about issues ...

  7. Guest column: Lowering voting age bolsters democracy, civic ...

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    As more eligible Americans participate in our elections, our democracy becomes stronger.

  8. Republicans say most Michigan counties have more voters than ...

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    But a look at voter registration totals kept by the Secretary of State's office did indicate higher voter registration totals than voting-age population estimates made by the Census in 2021 for ...

  9. Age of candidacy laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many states require elected municipal officers to be over 18 years of age or be a registered voter in the city thereof. Montana requires mayors to be at least 21 years of age. As of November 2016, most U.S. cities with populations exceeding 200,000 required their mayor to be a registered voter in the city thereof or at least 18 years of age.