Youth engagement was heralded by some as a key factor in the 2017 UK general election result but what impact could it have in the 2018 local elections? Erica Belcher argues that this enthusiasm may not necessarily translate to the local level, but it’s more important than ever for young people to engage in local politics
Milan Dinic on the “Engaging young people to vote” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Spe...
I’ve now on the threshold of “middle age”, which is a very depressing thought! I’ve spent my entire ...
The quality and accessibility of information about elections in the UK needs to be improved in order...
We are seeing increasing attention given to the issue of young people’s electoral participation. Ele...
Now the dust has settled, how should we account for the surge in youth turnout at the 2017 UK Genera...
This article is by Matteo Bergamini founder of Shout Out UK There are 35 constituencies in England a...
Young voters are less likely to participate in elections than older generations. In this extract fro...
Young voters are very likely to turn out to vote in smaller numbers than older voters at the General...
The local elections take place this tomorrow, and the seats up for grabs are largely those that were...
On 3 May, voters across England have the chance to vote in elections to their local councils. The De...
The commonly used yardsticks of how well the national parties are doing in local elections can be co...
Despite the slight increase recorded at the 2005 poll, turnout at British national elections continu...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
Studies using data from the British Election Study and the British Social Attitudes survey have conc...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
Milan Dinic on the “Engaging young people to vote” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Spe...
I’ve now on the threshold of “middle age”, which is a very depressing thought! I’ve spent my entire ...
The quality and accessibility of information about elections in the UK needs to be improved in order...
We are seeing increasing attention given to the issue of young people’s electoral participation. Ele...
Now the dust has settled, how should we account for the surge in youth turnout at the 2017 UK Genera...
This article is by Matteo Bergamini founder of Shout Out UK There are 35 constituencies in England a...
Young voters are less likely to participate in elections than older generations. In this extract fro...
Young voters are very likely to turn out to vote in smaller numbers than older voters at the General...
The local elections take place this tomorrow, and the seats up for grabs are largely those that were...
On 3 May, voters across England have the chance to vote in elections to their local councils. The De...
The commonly used yardsticks of how well the national parties are doing in local elections can be co...
Despite the slight increase recorded at the 2005 poll, turnout at British national elections continu...
The UK has the widest gap in voter participation between older and younger citizens in the OECD. Man...
Studies using data from the British Election Study and the British Social Attitudes survey have conc...
The General Election once again showed the extent of yawning divide in terms of political participat...
Milan Dinic on the “Engaging young people to vote” session from Polis 2015 Conference, 27 March. Spe...
I’ve now on the threshold of “middle age”, which is a very depressing thought! I’ve spent my entire ...
The quality and accessibility of information about elections in the UK needs to be improved in order...