This series of articles examines aspects of the increasingly resonant and polarised debates across the UK about the lowering of the voting age to 16 years. The previous UK-wide extension of the age of franchise, from 21 to 18 years in 1969, attracted little partisanship or attention (Loughran et al., 2021). This was remarkable given the UK was the first democracy to lower the voting age to 18 years. The largely consensual nature of the change to 18 years has not been replicated for ‘Votes-at-16’ for Westminster elections, although greater agreement has been evident in Scotland and Wales. In Wales, the Senedd has used its recently devolved constitutional powers to define its own electoral rules and join Scotland in becoming the second nation...
We need an intelligent debate on whether 16- and 17-year-olds should vote in the EU referendum, says...
In 1969, the UK became the first country to lower its age of franchise to 18. Most other democracies...
Today Democratic Audit releases a new e-collection of pieces which debate the merits of whether to l...
This series of articles examines aspects of the increasingly resonant and polarised debates across t...
The UK is now a multi-level polity with asymmetrical minimum ages of enfranchisement. The franchise ...
Abstract The UK is now a multi-level polity with asymmetrical minimum ages of enfranc...
The debate in the United Kingdom over whether the voting age should be lowered to 16 has largely inv...
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
The negotiations between the Scottish and UK governments over the terms of the Scottish independence...
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
The Scottish referendum was not only historic for its constitutional implications, it was also the f...
Last week MPs debated the the case for lowering the UK’s voting age to 16, following Scotland’s deci...
The question of whether the UK should lower the minimum voting age from 18 to 16 has been on the age...
Democratic Audit recently produced an collection of pieces which addressed the question of whether i...
Implementing the proposal in Ed Miliband’s party conference speech to lower the voting age would mak...
We need an intelligent debate on whether 16- and 17-year-olds should vote in the EU referendum, says...
In 1969, the UK became the first country to lower its age of franchise to 18. Most other democracies...
Today Democratic Audit releases a new e-collection of pieces which debate the merits of whether to l...
This series of articles examines aspects of the increasingly resonant and polarised debates across t...
The UK is now a multi-level polity with asymmetrical minimum ages of enfranchisement. The franchise ...
Abstract The UK is now a multi-level polity with asymmetrical minimum ages of enfranc...
The debate in the United Kingdom over whether the voting age should be lowered to 16 has largely inv...
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
The negotiations between the Scottish and UK governments over the terms of the Scottish independence...
Britain has a long and often celebrated history of progressively expanding the electoral franchise. ...
The Scottish referendum was not only historic for its constitutional implications, it was also the f...
Last week MPs debated the the case for lowering the UK’s voting age to 16, following Scotland’s deci...
The question of whether the UK should lower the minimum voting age from 18 to 16 has been on the age...
Democratic Audit recently produced an collection of pieces which addressed the question of whether i...
Implementing the proposal in Ed Miliband’s party conference speech to lower the voting age would mak...
We need an intelligent debate on whether 16- and 17-year-olds should vote in the EU referendum, says...
In 1969, the UK became the first country to lower its age of franchise to 18. Most other democracies...
Today Democratic Audit releases a new e-collection of pieces which debate the merits of whether to l...