the right to vote for 18 yrs olds
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the right to vote for 18 yr olds occurred during Vietnam because of almost exactly the same circumstances as what is happening now with drinking age and the new Atl city ordinance:
TWENTY-SIXTH AMENDMENT
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REDUCTION OF VOTING AGE QUALIFICATION
Section 1. 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.
Section 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by
appropriate legislation.
THE EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD VOTE
In extending the Voting Rights Act of 1965 in 1970\1\ Congress
included a provision lowering the age qualification to vote in all
elections, federal, state, and local, to 18.\2\ In a divided decision,
the Supreme Court held that Congress was empowered to lower the age
qualification in federal elections, but voided the application of the
provision in all other elections as beyond congressional power.\3\
Confronted thus with the possibility that they might have to maintain
two sets of registration books and go to the expense of running separate
election systems for federal elections and for all other elections, the
States were receptive to the proposing of an Amendment by Congress to
establish a minimum age qualification at 18 for all elections, and
ratified it promptly.\4\
\1\79 Stat. 437, as extended and amended by 84 Stat. 314, 42
U.S.C. Sec. 1971 et seq.
\2\Title 3, 84 Stat. 318, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1973bb.
\3\Oregon v. Mitchell, 400 U.S. 112 (1970).
\4\S. Rep. No. 26, 92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971); H.R. Rep. No.
37, 92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).
TWENTY-SIXTH AMENDMENT
__________
REDUCTION OF VOTING AGE QUALIFICATION
Section 1. 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.
Section 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by
appropriate legislation.
THE EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD VOTE
In extending the Voting Rights Act of 1965 in 1970\1\ Congress
included a provision lowering the age qualification to vote in all
elections, federal, state, and local, to 18.\2\ In a divided decision,
the Supreme Court held that Congress was empowered to lower the age
qualification in federal elections, but voided the application of the
provision in all other elections as beyond congressional power.\3\
Confronted thus with the possibility that they might have to maintain
two sets of registration books and go to the expense of running separate
election systems for federal elections and for all other elections, the
States were receptive to the proposing of an Amendment by Congress to
establish a minimum age qualification at 18 for all elections, and
ratified it promptly.\4\
\1\79 Stat. 437, as extended and amended by 84 Stat. 314, 42
U.S.C. Sec. 1971 et seq.
\2\Title 3, 84 Stat. 318, 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1973bb.
\3\Oregon v. Mitchell, 400 U.S. 112 (1970).
\4\S. Rep. No. 26, 92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971); H.R. Rep. No.
37, 92d Cong., 1st Sess. (1971).