What did the 26th amendment to the constitution change about voting?

The 26th Amendment changed the voting age in the United States from 21 to 18. It states that citizens who are 18 years of age or older have the right to vote in any election. This amendment was ratified in 1971 in response to the Vietnam War, as many argued that if 18-year-olds were old enough to fight and die for their country, they should also have the right to vote.