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Mansfield, Mike. Electoral reform.

Remarks in the Senate.

Congressional

record [daily ed.] v. 114, June 17, 1968: S7288.

Remarks in the

Inequities and inadequacies of our electoral system.
Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, June 11, 1968:
S6991-S6992.

Lowering the voting age. Remarks in the Senate.
[daily ed.] v. 114, March 22, 1968: S3197.

Congressional record

Proposed changes in the electoral system. Remarks in the Senate.
Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, September 5, 1968: S10285.

Mondale, Walter F. American democracy needs participation by young people.
Remarks in the Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114,

July 1, 1968: S7985.

Nedzi, Lucien N. L.B.J. is a president who understands young people.

Extension of remarks.

July 2, 1968: E6066.

Patten, Edward J. L.B.J.:

Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114,

A president who understands young people.
Remarks in the House. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114,
June 27, 1968:

H5726-H5729.

Pell, Claiborne. Support for President Johnson's recommendation to extend
the right to vote to those 18 years of age and over. Remarks in the
Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, June 28, 1968:
S7939.

Podell, Bertram L. Reduce the voting age.

Extension of remarks. Congressional

record [daily ed.] v. 114, July 12, 1968: E6420.

Price, Melvin. Constitutional amendment on voting age. Remarks in the
House. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, July 8, 1968: H6098.
Senator Randolph continues advocacy of lower voting age.
Remarks in the Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114,
March 25, 1968: S3263.

Randolph, Jennings.

Senator Javits' views on lowering voting age to 18 years of age
commended by Randolph. Extension of remarks. Congressional record
[daily ed.] v. 114, January 29, 1968: E251.

Voting age should be lowered to provide needed youth participation.
Remarks in the Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, October 11.
1968: S12606-S12607.

Rooney, Fred B. of remarks. H5887.

Support for lowering the voting age requirements. Extension
Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, July 2, 1968:

Rooney, John J. The President's requested legislation to lower the national voting age to 18 years. Remarks in the House. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, July 12, 1968: H6510.

The 18-to

Schwengel, Fred. Are we denying the civil rights of 30 million?
21-year-olds and the movers. Remarks in the House. Congressional
record [daily ed.] v. 114, August 1, 1968: H8077-H8079.

in the House. Congressional

Thompson, Fletcher. Minimum voting age. Remarks record [daily ed.] v. 114, January 16, 1968: H69.

Voting rights for 18-year-olds.

Remarks in the House. Congressional

record [daily ed.] v. 114, June 3, 1968: H4469.

Tydings, Joseph D.

Statement...in favor of reducing the voting age in federal elections to 18, presented to Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, Senate Committee on the Judiciary, May 14, 1968. In Remarks of Joseph D. Tydings. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, June 28, 1968: S7882-S7883.

The voting age should be lowered to 18. Remarks in the Senate.
Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, June 28, 1968: S7882-S7883.

Wolff, Lester L. The vote at age 18. Extension of remarks. record [daily ed.] v. 114, July 10, 1968: E6337-E6338.

Congressional

Yarborough, Ralph W. The Houston Post endorses 18-year-old vote. Remarks in the Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, June 19, 1968: S7449.

The 18-year-old vote. Remarks in the Senate.
[daily ed.] v. 114, May 16, 1968: S5757-S5758.

Congressional record

Young, Stephen M. Voting age should be lowered to 18. Remarks in the Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 114, June 4, 1968: S6770.

Congressional Record, 91st, 1st.

Baker, Howard H., Jr. Senate Joint Resolution 38--introduction of joint
resolution extending the right to vote in federal elections to

citizens 18 years of age or older. Congressional record [daily ed.]
v. 115, January 31, 1969: S1119-S1120.

Bible, Alan. Senate Joint Resolution 87--introduction of a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution to lower the voting age

to 18 years. Remarks in the Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, April 1, 1969: S3433-S3434.

Cannon, Howard W. Senate Joint Resolution 32--introduction of joint
resolution relating to Constitutional amendment to permit voting by
18-year-olds. Remarks in the Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.]
v. 115, January 27, 1969: S921.

Fascell, Dante B. Voting privileges for 18-year-olds. Extension of remarks. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, February 17, 1969: E1034-E1035.

Fraser, Donald M.

Eighteen-year-old vote. Extension of remarks.

record [daily ed.] v. 115, February 17, 1969: E1037.

The 18-year-old vote. Extension of remarks.
[daily ed.] v. 115, January 23, 1969: E426.

Congressional

Congressional record

Vote for 18-year-olds. Remarks in the House.
[daily ed.] v. 115, January 16, 1969: H330-H331.

Congressional record

Fulton, Richard. On lowering voting age to 18. Remarks in the House.
Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, April 15, 1969: H2637-H2638.

Hechler, Ken. Lowering the voting age to 18.

Remarks in the House.

Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, February 5, 1969: H777.

Howard, James J. Lowering the national minimum voting age to 18. Remarks in the House. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, February 5, 1969: H763-H770.

Humphrey, Hubert H. Popular vote, lower age--electoral change held necessary.
In Remarks of Birch E. Bayh. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115,
May 4, 1969: S4562.

O'Hara, James G. The right to vote for 18-year-olds. Extension of remarks.
Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, March 6, 1969: E1684.

Pepper, Claude. The case for a lower voting age. Extension of remarks.
Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, February 5, 1969: E822-E823.
Podell, Bertram L. Reduce the voting age. Extension of remarks.
record [daily ed.] v. 115, February 5, 1969: E798.

Congressional

Randolph, Jennings. Senator Randolph introduces his ninth joint resolution for constitutional amendment to extend voting to 18-year-olds. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, January 15, 1969: S318.

Reid, Ogden R. The right to vote for 18-year-old citizens. Extension of remarks. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, January 9, 1969: E163-E164.

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Rooney, Fred B. Lowering the voting age to 18.

Extension of remarks.

Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, February 6, 1969: E920.

St. Onge, William L. Letter from a Connecticut teenage leader. Extension of remarks. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, March 25, 1969: E2368.

Saylor, John P. Lower voting age gaining ground. Extension of remarks.
Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, April 1, 1969: E2566-E2568.

Lowering the voting age. Extension of remarks.
[daily ed.] v. 115, March 20, 1969:

H1983-H1984.

Congressional record

Schweiker, Richard S. Eighteen-year-olds ready to vote. Extension of remarks. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, March 24, 1969: E2285.

Senate Joint Resolution 73--introduction of proposed amendment to
the Constitution to lower voting age to 18 in all elections. Remarks
in the Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, March 10, 1969:

S2511.

Maryland youth enfranchisement.

Tydings, Joseph D.
Extension of remarks.
Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, February 28, 1969: E1505-

E1506.

Yarborough, Ralph. Senate Joint Resolution 102--introduction of a joint resolution to give 18-year-old citizens the right to vote. Remarks in the Senate. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, April 29, 1969: S4216.

Zwach, John M. Extending the right to vote to citizens 18 years of age or older. Extension of remarks. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, February 5, 1969: E827-E828.

Lower voting age is reasonable. Extension of remarks. Congressional record [daily ed.] v. 115, May 6, 1969: E3654-E3655.

Note:

In addition to the entries in this bibliography, the reader is
referred to the New York Times indexes, under the heading: "Elections,
General," for additional information.

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The question considered in this memorandum is whether Article 1, sec. 4 of the United States Constitution contains a grant of authority to Congress which would empower it to enact

a statute which would provide that no one who is at least 18 years of age can be denied the right to vote in all federal elections solely for the reason that he is not at least 21 years old, or other age over 18, required to vote by the laws of the State in which he desires to cast his ballot.

Article 1, sec. 4, cl. 1 provides:

The Times, Places and Manner of holding elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof, but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.

(underscoring supplied)

As is emphasized by the underscoring, Article 1, sec. 4 relates only to elections for Members of Congress and does not include

elections for President and Vice President. Provisions governing

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