How had voting requirements changed by the 1828 election?



How had voting requirements changed by the 1828 election?



Congress passed new voter legislation that included land-owning white women as eligible voters.

All men over the age of 21, regardless of race or religion, became eligible to vote in US presidential elections.

States lowered the voting age to 18.

Several states eliminated the requirement that voters own property, so most white males over 21 could vote.

Several states eliminated the requirement that voters own property, so most white males over 21 could vote.