Individuals stroll previous an indication for a polling station throughout native council elections in Folkestone, England in Might. The British authorities is saying plans to decrease the voting age to 16.
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The British authorities says it can introduce laws to decrease the voting age from 18 to 16, as a part of a slew of reforms aimed toward modernizing U.Okay. democracy.
Officers introduced quite a lot of what they known as “seismic changes” on Thursday, which embrace permitting financial institution playing cards for use as voter ID and tightening guidelines on political donations.
Essentially the most headline-grabbing shift, nonetheless, is that 16- and 17-year-olds will likely be allowed to vote beginning within the subsequent common election. It have to be held by August 2029, although the prime minister can select to name one sooner.
“We cannot take our democracy for granted, and by protecting our elections from abuse and boosting participation we will strengthen the foundations of our society for the future,” Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner mentioned in a press release.
The Labour Social gathering campaigned partly on decreasing the voting age final yr — in an election with simply 59.7% turnout, the bottom since 2001. The reforms should cross Parliament to develop into legislation, which seems doubtless because the Labour Social gathering has a majority within the Home of Commons, and the Home of Lords historically doesn’t block payments promised within the governing get together’s platform.
Scotland and Wales already enable 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in sure native elections. This newly proposed change will allow some 1.6 million youngsters to vote in all U.Okay. elections, based on Reuters.
About 90% of nations and territories around the globe have a voting age of 18 or larger, based on UNICEF. The U.Okay. joins a small however rising record of those who have diminished it to 16 and/or 17, together with Australia, Brazil, Cuba, Ecuador, Greece and Indonesia.
A third of U.S. states enable 17-year-olds to vote in main elections if they are going to be 18 by the point of the overall election. And a dozen U.S. cities — most of them in Maryland — enable individuals as younger as 16 to vote, both in class board elections or all native elections, based on the Nationwide Youth Rights Affiliation, which advocates for younger individuals.
Alberto Medina, the communications staff lead on the Middle for Data & Analysis on Civic Studying and Engagement (CIRCLE), a Tufts College program centered on the political lifetime of younger individuals within the U.S., is inspired to see Britain increasing younger peoples’ voice and participation within the political course of.
“It’s exciting to see this happening at a national level,” Medina says. “And I think it’s something definitely worth paying attention to as we think about how to continue improving youth participation here in the U.S.”

Voters solid ballots at a highschool in Higher Marlboro, Maryland on Election Day 2024. A number of cities in Maryland and different states enable 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in some native elections.
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What are the professionals and cons?
Decreasing the voting age is a divisive challenge, each within the U.Okay. and the U.S.
The common criticism is that 16-year-olds should not mature sufficient to take part in elections, each by way of mind growth and political information.
It is also a politically sensitive topic due to issues that youthful voters will assist liberal events over conservatives, according to current generational traits. Although Medina notes it is not essentially that clear minimize, particularly within the U.S.: Whereas voters underneath 30 have lengthy been a bastion for Democrats, they swung closely in direction of President Trump in 2024.
Advocates for decreasing the age say 16-year-olds could also be equally and even higher knowledgeable than different voters as a result of they’re in class, the place they’ll study elections, talk about present occasions and get assist for registering.
And so they say that if 16-year-olds can drive, work and be a part of the army, they need to have the ability to solid a vote. The Vietnam Struggle, which drafted thousands and thousands of Individuals as younger as 18, was an enormous consider decreasing the voting age from 21 to 18 in 1971, Medina notes.
Within the U.Okay., it’s authorized for 16-year-olds to be a part of the Military as troopers (with parental consent) and work full time, that means some already pay taxes. That is one of many principal arguments in favor of the change.
“I think if you pay in, you should have the opportunity to say what you want your money spent on, which way the government should go,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer mentioned on Thursday.
However critics, together with within the Conservative Social gathering, have identified that 16-year-olds can’t legally purchase a drink or a lottery ticket, get married or run for workplace within the U.Okay. And so they doubt the change will truly drive extra younger individuals to the polls.
A current ballot of 500 16- and 17-year-olds by Merlin Technique for ITV Information discovered that solely 18% mentioned they’d undoubtedly vote if there was an election tomorrow. However assist for decreasing the voting age was extra evenly cut up, with 51% in favor.
What does the information say?
Within the U.Okay., a research wanting on the 2021 Welsh Parliament election — the primary by which 16- and 17-year-olds have been allowed to vote — characterised it as a “false start,” arguing the timing of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted each the training system and the election course of.
However a 2023 research from the College of Edinburgh discovered that youthful first-time voters in Scotland “retain a habit” of voting in elections as soon as they begin, and take part in better numbers than older first-time voters.
Whereas knowledge concerning the affect of youthful voting is comparatively restricted — as a result of it is so uncommon — Medina says “the field has known for a very long time that voting is habit-forming.”
“The younger you start, the more likely you are to continue doing it throughout your life,” he says. “And we have evidence that when young people get involved in this process earlier, especially while they’re still in school … It increases participation. It increases turnout.”
That is additionally backed up by research out of Denmark and Austria. And within the U.S., six of the seven states with the highest youth voter turnout within the 2024 election enable voter pre-registration at age 16, based on CIRCLE’s evaluation.
“There is a little bit of data out there that shows that when young people, 16- or 17-year-olds are given the chance to do this, that they step up and they participate at least at the same or even higher levels than older adults in the community,” Medina says.

Some U.S. states enable youngsters to vote in main elections if they are going to be 18 in time for the overall.
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What is the state of play within the U.S.?
The U.S. would not appear poised to comply with within the U.Okay.’s footsteps anytime quickly.
“If you look at the national political landscape, it’s harder to see a change of this magnitude succeeding,” Medina says.
Public opinion polling — whereas scarce — reveals appreciable opposition to decreasing the voting age. A 2019 Hill-HarrisX survey discovering that 75% of registered voters opposed enfranchising 17-year-olds (and much more opposed 16-year-olds with the ability to vote).
Democratic lawmakers have repeatedly launched laws that may decrease the U.S. voting age from 18 to 16 in recent times, with out success.
And increasing poll entry could also be even more durable underneath the Trump administration and a Republican-controlled Congress, which have come underneath fireplace for passing legal guidelines that voting rights’ teams say will do the alternative.
However change is occurring on the native stage, with cities in California to New Jersey among the many newest to embrace decrease age limits.
That is a win for advocates, who say younger voters ought to have the ability to weigh in on the problems which are closest to house, from faculty funding to neighborhood security. The native focus is greater than only a political feasibility, Medina says.
“It’s a way to give young people a voice in our democracy and to acknowledge the fact that they are already impacted by policies,” he says.