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No. The twenty-sixth amendment forbids restrictions on the right to vote for citizens 18 years or older.

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According to the 26th amendment, the legal voting age is eighteen.

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No, it gives the vote to people who are 18 or older. This changed from 21 to 18 in 1971.

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The 26th Amendment

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You can vote at the age of 18.

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The 15th Amended

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13th amendment

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Q: The Twenty-sixth Amendment gives citizens who are twenty-one years old or older the right to vote?
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