Malcom Gov 27 amendments By EmilyMcClure Dec 15, 1791 1—Religion, speech, assembly Dec 15, 1791 2—Bear arms Dec 15, 1791 3—Quartering soldiers Dec 15, 1791 4—Searches and seizures Dec 15, 1791 5—Rights of persons Dec 15, 1791 6—Rights of accused Dec 15, 1791 7—Civil trials Dec 15, 1791 8—Punishment for crime Dec 15, 1791 9—Unenumerated rights Dec 15, 1791 10—Reserved powers Feb 7, 1795 11—Suits against states Jun 15, 1804 12—Election of Pres. & Vice Pres Dec 6, 1865 13—Slavery Jul 9, 1868 14—Rights guaranteed Feb 3, 1870 15—Right to vote Feb 3, 1913 16—Income tax Apr 8, 1913 17—Pop. election of Senators Jan 16, 1919 18—Prohibition Aug 18, 1920 19—Women's suffrage Jan 23, 1933 20—Commencement of terms Dec 5, 1933 21—Repeal of prohibition Feb 27, 1951 22—Presidential tenure Mar 29, 1961 23—Pres. electors for D.C. Jan 23, 1964 24—Abolition of poll taxes Feb 10, 1967 25—Pres. vacancy, disability Jul 1, 1971 26—18-year-old vote May 7, 1992 27—Congressional salaries