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  2. Youth vote in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The youth vote in the United States is the cohort of 18–24 year-olds as a voting demographic, [1] though some scholars define youth voting as voters under 30. [2] Many policy areas specifically affect the youth of the United States , such as education issues and the juvenile justice system ; [ 3 ] however, young people also care about issues ...

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  4. Youth suffrage - Wikipedia

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    Parents have not been shown to have influence over youth voting behavior in studies of countries where the vote has been given to 16-year-olds, just as this fear didn't manifest when women were given the right to vote. [8] [13] Likewise, peer pressure has been shown to have no greater influence on teens than on adults when it comes to voting. [14]

  5. Midterm elections 2022: What time the polls close in every state

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    This list includes approximate closing times for polling places in each state on Election Day, along with a link for voters to find voting locations. Midterm elections 2022: What time the polls ...

  6. Voting age - Wikipedia

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    As of the aforementioned date, 12 countries or territories have a minimum voting age of less than 18, with 3 countries or territories at 17-years-old, and 9 countries or territories at 16-years-old. [ 10 ] 16-years-old is the lowest minimum age globally for national elections, while the highest is 25-years-old which is only the case in the ...

  7. The future is now: 16- and 17-year-olds win the right to vote ...

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    A Vermont town has acted on the notion that young voters offer hope for the future, giving 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote next week in local elections. Last year the Democratic-controlled ...

  8. Opinion: This country’s 16-year-olds voted for the first time ...

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    In this election, 16% of 16 to 24-year-olds voted AfD — up 11 percentage points from five years ago. (To be sure, the majority of teens didn’t vote for the far right. (To be sure, the majority ...

  9. Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    A common slogan of proponents of lowering the voting age was "old enough to fight, old enough to vote". [2] Determined to get around inaction on the issue, congressional allies included a provision for the 18-year-old vote in a 1970 bill that extended the Voting Rights Act. The Supreme Court subsequently held in the case of Oregon v.