US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HJR16

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to lower the minimum age for the right to vote from 18 to 16.

Impact

If ratified, HJR16 would significantly alter the landscape of voting rights in the United States. It would allow states to enfranchise a larger segment of the youth population, potentially leading to higher voter turnout among younger demographics. This could shift political priorities towards issues that resonate more with younger voters, such as climate change, education, and social justice. Furthermore, allowing younger citizens to vote could encourage lifelong voting habits and increase civic participation from an earlier age.

Summary

HJR16 proposes an amendment to the Constitution of the United States that would extend the right to vote to citizens who are sixteen years of age or older. This resolution seeks to repeal the twenty-sixth amendment, which currently sets the voting age at eighteen. The justification provided by the sponsors of this resolution centers on the belief that young people, particularly those aged sixteen and seventeen, are mature enough to participate in the electoral process and that their inclusion would enrich democratic engagement in the country.

Contention

The proposal is likely to be met with mixed reactions. Proponents argue that empowering younger citizens aligns with their existing rights in other areas of life, such as driving and working. Critics, however, may raise concerns regarding the maturity and understanding of political issues by younger voters, questioning whether they can make informed decisions. The debate around HJR16 is expected to touch on broader themes of civic responsibility, age-related rights, and the evolving landscape of American democracy.

Congress_id

119-HJRES-16

Policy_area

Government Operations and Politics

Introduced_date

2025-01-09

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SJR186

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to the fundamental right to vote.

US HJR14

This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment repealing the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution. The Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1913, specifies that Congress may collect federal income taxes.

US SF1557

Constitutional amendment proposal to allow school districts to lower the voting age to 16 for school elections

US LD1446

RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Lower the Voting Age to 16 Years of Age

US HR0089

A resolution to affirm the constitutional right of the people of Michigan to propose amendments to the Michigan Constitution and to approve or reject those amendments, including constitutional amendments that impact federal elections, such as Proposal 3 of 2018 and Proposal 2 of 2022.

US HCR5007

Proposing a constitutional amendment to lower the voting age to 16 years in state elections.

US S2132

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AND PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION -- OF SUFFRAGE (Proposes to the voters of the state a constitutional amendment regarding eligibility to vote and to be a candidate.)

US H7303

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AND PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION -- OF SUFFRAGE (Proposes to the voters of the state a constitutional amendment regarding eligibility to vote and to be a candidate.)

US S0820

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AND PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION -- OF SUFFRAGE (Would propose to the voters of the state a constitutional amendment regarding eligibility to vote and to be a candidate.)

US HF2003

Political subdivisions allowed to lower the voting age to 16 for local elections, conforming changes made, and constitutional amendment proposed.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.