When Did 18 Become the Voting Age in America?

The 26th Amendment was he quickest amendment to be ratified by Congress, but when did it happen?
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When Did 18 Become the Voting Age in America?
The 26th Amendment was incorporated into the Constitution just three months and eight days after Congress sent it to the states for ratification, thus making it the quickest amendment to be ratified. Today, it stands as one of several laws protecting the right to vote.
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