- Twenty-Sixth Amendment
- Historical Background
- Voter Age Qualifications in the Early United States
- Voter Age Qualifications, World War II, and the 1940s
- Voter Age Qualifications, the Korean War, and the 1950s
- The Vietnam War, Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, and Oregon v. Mitchell
- Proposal of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment: Introduction and Committee Action
- Proposal of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment: Congressional Floor Debates and Final Passage
- Ratification of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment
- The Scope of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment
- Voter Age Qualifications in the Early United States
- Section 1 Eighteen Years of Age
- Section 2 Enforcement