The widening age gap between African leaders and their populations is a cause for concern. For instance, in 2016, the average median age of the African population was 20, while the average age for Heads of State was 66.
Youth Voting Rights articles on Democracy Chronicles
Find the latest news on youth voting rights in this section. Many policy areas specifically affect youth voting more than others such as education and the voting age. Ensuring youth participation in democracy is critically important for a successful system and the general trend in lower voter turnout for youth is a disaster.
VIDEO: Opposition Targets Zimbabwe’s Youth Vote as Key to Election
Leader of Zimbabwe’s opposition Morgan Tsvangirai launching his campaign for next year’s general election
How Millennial Candidates Seek to Reinvent Democrats
Influx is a reflection of ferment within #Resistance movement rather than strength of Democrats
Dealing With Child Anxiety and Parenting in a Politicized Era
Medical professionals have observed an uptick in agitation and anxiety among our young patients
California Leading the Way to Lower Voting Age to 17
In an effort to get more young people involved in the democratic process, many states are attempting lowering the voting age to 17 to get young people active.
Now is the Time to Pay Attention
What’s going to be problematic is getting the youth to come back into politics following the 2016 election. Many people will turn to apathy based on the results. However, no fight truly ends after a defeat.
New Study Finds Internet Use May Decrease Political Polarization
Study finds people who use the internet more often are less likely to be politically divided
Democrats Push to Lower Voting Age to 17 in Multiple States
With a little help from liberal billionaire George Soros, state lawmakers seek to lower voting age to 17
Privacy Concerns Over Utah Automatic Voter Registration Bill
Utah lawmakers would automatically register teen voters – then sell their personal information
One Day, Unaffiliated Youth Voters Will Run the Country
The future of both major parties in doubt as unaffiliated youth voters indicate future of political balance