This Essay outlines the various policy arguments in favor of lowering the voting age to sixteen. Part I presents a very brief history of the voting age in U.S. elections. It notes that setting the voting age at eighteen is, in many ways, a historical accident, so lowering the voting age for local elections does not cut against historical norms. Part II explains that there are no constitutional barriers to local jurisdictions lowering the voting age for their own elections. Part III highlights the benefits to democracy and representation that lowering the voting age will engender. Turning eighteen represents a tumultuous time for most young adults as they leave home either to enter the workforce or go off to college. Sixteen, by contrast, is...
Mock elections help 16- and 17-year-olds understand how elections work. But do they make adults more...
Is our democracy truly representative if large portions of our population consistently fail to make ...
Today Democratic Audit releases a new e-collection of pieces which debate the merits of whether to l...
This Essay outlines the various policy arguments in favor of lowering the voting age to sixteen, at ...
Since a constitutional amendment in 1971, the voting age in America has been 18 for virtually all el...
This article is an examination of the issue of whether the age of electoral majority should be lower...
Advocates of 16-year-old voting have not grappled with two significant risks to adolescents of their...
This investigation touched upon political ideologies, psychological perspectives on cognitive maturi...
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 ...
The question of whether the UK should lower the minimum voting age from 18 to 16 has been on the age...
Several municipalities have lowered the voting age to 16, with similar bills pending in state legisl...
A number of countries allow their citizens to vote at 16 in national or local elections, including B...
Democratic Audit recently produced an collection of pieces which addressed the question of whether i...
The voting age for UK general elections is 18, meaning that 16 and 17 year olds aren’t eligible to v...
Mock elections help 16- and 17-year-olds understand how elections work. But do they make adults more...
Is our democracy truly representative if large portions of our population consistently fail to make ...
Today Democratic Audit releases a new e-collection of pieces which debate the merits of whether to l...
This Essay outlines the various policy arguments in favor of lowering the voting age to sixteen, at ...
Since a constitutional amendment in 1971, the voting age in America has been 18 for virtually all el...
This article is an examination of the issue of whether the age of electoral majority should be lower...
Advocates of 16-year-old voting have not grappled with two significant risks to adolescents of their...
This investigation touched upon political ideologies, psychological perspectives on cognitive maturi...
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 ...
The question of whether the UK should lower the minimum voting age from 18 to 16 has been on the age...
Several municipalities have lowered the voting age to 16, with similar bills pending in state legisl...
A number of countries allow their citizens to vote at 16 in national or local elections, including B...
Democratic Audit recently produced an collection of pieces which addressed the question of whether i...
The voting age for UK general elections is 18, meaning that 16 and 17 year olds aren’t eligible to v...
Mock elections help 16- and 17-year-olds understand how elections work. But do they make adults more...
Is our democracy truly representative if large portions of our population consistently fail to make ...
Today Democratic Audit releases a new e-collection of pieces which debate the merits of whether to l...