Lower voting age encourages civic action, habitual nature of voting

In the spring of 1971, during turmoil over the senseless Vietnam War, Congress ratified the 26th amendment to the Constitution, lowering the voting age from 21 to 18. This age adjustment of three years conveyed an important lesson that we need to reflect upon today — the voting age is arbitrary, there’s no real reason for … Continue reading Lower voting age encourages civic action, habitual nature of voting