This article is an examination of the issue of whether the age of electoral majority should be lowered to sixteen. We consider and reject several arguments raised by both sides of the voting age debate. The key issue, we claim, is the political maturity of young people. Drawing on empirical data collected in nationally representative surveys, we argue that the weight of such evidence suggests that young people are, to a significant degree, politically less mature than older people, and that the voting age should not be lowered to sixteen
Since a constitutional amendment in 1971, the voting age in America has been 18 for virtually all el...
Several municipalities have lowered the voting age to 16, with similar bills pending in state legisl...
The voting age for UK general elections is 18, meaning that 16 and 17 year olds aren’t eligible to v...
This article is an examination of the issue of whether the age of electoral majority should be lower...
There is a vigorous international debate about lowering the voting age to 16, with some jurisdiction...
Research into the possible consequences of lowering the voting age to 16 used to be rather speculati...
Advocates of 16-year-old voting have not grappled with two significant risks to adolescents of their...
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
The debate in the United Kingdom over whether the voting age should be lowered to 16 has largely inv...
This Essay outlines the various policy arguments in favor of lowering the voting age to sixteen. Par...
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
This investigation touched upon political ideologies, psychological perspectives on cognitive maturi...
An often used argument against lowering the voting age to the age of 16 is that this age group would...
The intention of this article is to contribute to the debate about whether the voting age should be ...
In this paper, I endorse the idea that age is a defensible criterion for eligibility to vote, where ...
Since a constitutional amendment in 1971, the voting age in America has been 18 for virtually all el...
Several municipalities have lowered the voting age to 16, with similar bills pending in state legisl...
The voting age for UK general elections is 18, meaning that 16 and 17 year olds aren’t eligible to v...
This article is an examination of the issue of whether the age of electoral majority should be lower...
There is a vigorous international debate about lowering the voting age to 16, with some jurisdiction...
Research into the possible consequences of lowering the voting age to 16 used to be rather speculati...
Advocates of 16-year-old voting have not grappled with two significant risks to adolescents of their...
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
The debate in the United Kingdom over whether the voting age should be lowered to 16 has largely inv...
This Essay outlines the various policy arguments in favor of lowering the voting age to sixteen. Par...
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
This investigation touched upon political ideologies, psychological perspectives on cognitive maturi...
An often used argument against lowering the voting age to the age of 16 is that this age group would...
The intention of this article is to contribute to the debate about whether the voting age should be ...
In this paper, I endorse the idea that age is a defensible criterion for eligibility to vote, where ...
Since a constitutional amendment in 1971, the voting age in America has been 18 for virtually all el...
Several municipalities have lowered the voting age to 16, with similar bills pending in state legisl...
The voting age for UK general elections is 18, meaning that 16 and 17 year olds aren’t eligible to v...