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Voting age

A voting age in law is a minimum age established by law that a person is allowed to vote in a democracy.

History edit

In 1890, the South African Republic, commonly known as the Transvaal Republic, set a voting age of 18 years.[1] The effort was, like later legislation expanding voting rights for women and impoverished whites, in part an attempt to skew the electorate further in favour of Afrikaner interests against uitlanders.

Prior to the Second World War of 1939–1945, the voting age in almost all countries was 21 years or higher. In 1946 Czechoslovakia became the first state to reduce the voting age to 18 years,[2] and by 1968 a total of 17 countries had lowered their voting age, of which 8 were in Latin America, and 8 were communist countries.[3]

Australia, Japan, Sweden and Switzerland had lowered their voting age to 20 by the end of the 1960s.[4]

Many major democratic countries, beginning in Western Europe and North America, reduced their voting ages to 18 years during the 1970s, starting with the United Kingdom (Representation of the People Act 1969),[4][5][6] Canada, West Germany (1970), the United States (26th Amendment, 1971), Australia (1974), France (1974), Sweden (1975) and others. It was argued that if young men could be drafted to go to war at 18, they should be able to vote at the age of 18.[7]

In the late 20th and early 21st centuries voting ages were lowered to 18 in Japan,[8] India, Switzerland, Austria, the Maldives, and Morocco. By the end of the 20th century, 18 had become by far the most common voting age. However, a few countries maintain a voting age of 20 years or higher, and a few countries have a lower voting age of 16 or 17.[9]

Current edit

The vast majority of countries and territories have a minimum voting age of 18-years-old as of October 2020.[10] According to data from the ACE Electoral Knowledge Network, 205 countries and territories have a minimum voting age of 18 for national elections out of 237 countries and territories the organisation has data on as of October 2020.[10] 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 United Arab Emirates (UAE).[10] This age of 25 was also the case in Italy for Senate (upper house) elections until it was lowered to 18 in 2021.[11] Italy's lower house of Parliament, the Chamber of Deputies, has had a minimum voting age of 18 since 1975, when it was lowered from 21.[12]

Debate on lowering the voting age edit

 
Demonstration in favor of lowering the voting age by members of NYRA Berkeley, California (2004)

Around 2000, a number of countries began to consider whether the voting age ought to be reduced further, with arguments most often being made in favour of a reduction to 16. In Brazil, the age was lowered to 16 in the 1988 Constitution, while the lower voting age took effect for the first time in the 1989 Presidential Election. The earliest moves in Europe came during the 1990s, when the voting age for municipal elections in some States of Germany was lowered to 16. Lower Saxony was the first state to make such a reduction, in 1995, and four other states did likewise.[13]

In 2007, Austria became the first country to allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in national elections, with the expanded franchise first being consummated in the 2009 European Parliament election. A study of young voters' behaviour on that occasion showed them to be as capable as older voters to articulate their beliefs and to make voting decisions appropriate for their preferences. Their knowledge of the political process was only insignificantly lower than in older cohorts, while trust in democracy and willingness to participate in the process were markedly higher.[14] Additionally, there was evidence found for the first time of a voting boost among young people age 16–25 in Austria.[15]

During the 2000s several proposals for a reduced voting age were put forward in U.S. states, including California, Florida and Alaska,[16] but none were successful. In Oregon, Senate Joint Resolution 22 has been introduced to reduce the voting age from 18 to 16.[17] A national reduction was proposed in 2005 in Canada[18] and in the Australian state of New South Wales,[19] but these proposals were not adopted. In May 2009, Danish Member of Parliament Mogens Jensen presented an initiative to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg to lower the voting age in Europe to 16.[20]

Demands to reduce the voting age to 16 years were again brought forward by activists of the school strike for climate movement in several countries (including Germany and the UK).[21][22]

Australia edit

After Premier Don Dunstan introduced the Age of Majority (Reduction) Bill in October 1970, the voting age in South Australia was lowered to 18 years old in 1973.

On 21 October 2019, Greens MP Bandt introduced a bill in the House of Representatives to lower the voting age to 16.[23]

A report suggesting that consideration be given to reducing the voting age to 16 in the Australian Capital Territory in Canberra, Australia was tabled in the territorial legislature on 26 September 2007 and defeated.[24]

In 2015, federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten said that the voting age should be lowered to 16.[25]

Austria edit

In 2007, Austria became the first member of the European Union to adopt a voting age of 16 for most purposes.[26][27] The voting age had been reduced in Austria from 19 to 18 at all levels in 1992. At that time a voting age of 16 was proposed by the Green Party, but was not adopted.[28]

The voting age for municipal elections in some states was lowered to 16 shortly after 2000.[13] Three states had made the reduction by 2003 (Burgenland, Carinthia and Styria),[13] and in May 2003 Vienna became the fourth.[29] Salzburg followed suit,[30][31] and so by the start of 2005 the total had reached at least five states out of nine.[32] As a consequence of state law, reduction of the municipal voting age in the states of Burgenland, Salzburg and Vienna resulted in the reduction of the regional voting age in those states as well.[31]

After the 2006 election, the winning SPÖ-ÖVP coalition announced on 12 January 2007 that one of its policies would be the reduction of the voting age to 16 for elections in all states and at all levels in Austria.[33] The policy was set in motion by a Government announcement on 14 March,[34] and a bill proposing an amendment to the Constitution was presented to the legislature on 2 May.[35][36] On 5 June the National Council approved the proposal following a recommendation from its Constitution Committee.[26][28][37] During the passage of the bill through the chamber relatively little opposition was raised to the reduction, with four out of five parties explicitly supporting it; indeed, there was some dispute over which party had been the first to suggest the idea. Greater controversy surrounded the other provisions of the bill concerning the Briefwahl, or postal vote, and the extension of the legislative period for the National Council from four to five years.[28] A further uncontroversial inclusion was a reduction in the candidacy age from 19 to 18. The Federal Council approved the Bill on 21 June, with no party voting against it.[38] The voting age was reduced when the Bill's provisions came into force on 1 July 2007.[39] Austria thus became the first member of the European Union, and the first of the developed world democracies, to adopt a voting age of 16 for all purposes.[26] Lowering the voting age encouraged political interest in young people in Austria. More sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds voted than eighteen-to-twenty-one-year-olds in Austria.[citation needed]

Brazil edit

Brazil lowered the voting age from 18 to 16 in the 1988 constitution. The presidential election of 1989 was the first with the lower voting age. People between the ages 18 and 70 are required to vote. The person must be 16 full years old on the eve of the election (In years without election, the person must be 16 full years old on or before 31 December). If they turn 18 years old after the election, the vote is not compulsory. When they turn 18 years old before the election, the vote is compulsory.

Canada edit

Canada lowered its federal voting age from 21 to 18 in 1970.[40][41] A further reduction to 16 was proposed in 2005, but was not adopted.[18][42] It was proposed again in 2011, but was not adopted.[43]

In August 2018, in British Columbia, a group of 20 youth partnered with Dogwood BC to launch a Vote16 campaign.[44] Currently, they have unanimous support from the Union of BC Municipalities,[45] as well as endorsements from the province's Green Party of British Columbia and British Columbia New Democratic Party representatives.[46][better source needed] The campaign is now waiting for it to be brought up in the legislative assembly by the NDP and for it to pass there.[44][better source needed]

In 2020, Canadian Senator Marilou McPhedran introduced a bill to lower the federal voting age from 18 to 16.[47][48] In 2021, a group of young people filed a court challenge to lower the federal voting age from 18.[41] Several weeks later, Taylor Bachrach of the New Democratic Party (NDP) introduced a private member's bill to lower the voting age to 16.[42] The bill (C-210) was debated in May 2022.[49] The bill was defeated in its second reading with 245 members of parliament voting to oppose the bill and 77 voting to support it.[50]

Cuba edit

As stated in the Constitution of the Republic of Cuba, the voting age is 16 for men and women.[51]

Germany edit

As part of their 2021 coalition deal, the SPD, Greens and FDP agreed to lower the voting age for European Elections to 16 within the course of the 20th Bundestag. They also have the aim to lower the voting age for elections to the German parliament, however this would need a change of the constitution, requiring support from opposition parties.[52]

Iceland edit

The first proposal to lower the voting age to 16 years was submitted in parliament in 2007. A bill to lower the voting age for municipal elections reached the final reading in 2018, but was filibustered by opponents until the close of the parliamentary session.[53]

On 28 October 2023, the municipalities of Vesturbyggð and Tálknafjarðarhreppur held a referendum on unification; the voting age in this referendum was lowered to 16.[54]

Iran edit

Iran had been unique in awarding suffrage at 15, but raised the age to 18 in January 2007 despite the opposition of the Government.[55] In May 2007 the Iranian Cabinet proposed a bill to reverse the increase.[citation needed]

Luxembourg edit

Luxembourg has compulsory voting from the age of 18. A proposal by the government to introduce optional voting for those aged 16 and 17 was rejected by 81% of voters in a June 2015 referendum.

Malta edit

On 20 November 2013, Malta lowered the voting age from 18 to 16 for local elections starting from 2015. The proposal had wide support from both the government and opposition, social scientists and youth organizations.

On Monday, 5 March 2018, the Maltese Parliament unanimously voted in favour of amending the constitution, lowering the official voting age from 18 to 16 for general elections, European Parliament Elections and referendums, making Malta the second state in the EU to lower its voting age to 16.[56]

New Zealand edit

The New Zealand Green Party MP Sue Bradford announced on 21 June 2007 that she intended to introduce her Civics Education and Voting Age Bill on the next occasion upon which a place became available for the consideration of Members' Bills.[57] When this happened on 25 July Bradford abandoned the idea, citing an adverse public reaction.[58] The Bill would have sought to reduce the voting age to 16 in New Zealand and make civics education part of the compulsory curriculum in schools.

On 21 November 2022, the Supreme Court of New Zealand ruled in Make It 16 Incorporated v Attorney-General that the voting age of 18 was "inconsistent with the bill of rights to be free from discrimination on the basis of age".[59] Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern subsequently announced that a bill to lower the voting age to 16 would be debated in parliament, requiring a supermajority to pass.[60]

United Kingdom edit

The Representation of the People Act 1969 lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 for elections to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the first major democratic nation to do so.[4][5][6] The 1970 United Kingdom general election is the first in which this Act had effect.

Men in military service who turned 19 during the first world war were entitled to vote in 1918 irrespective of their age as part of the Representation of the People Act 1918 which also allowed some women over the age of 30 to vote. The Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act 1928 brought the voting age for women down to 21.[61]

The reduction of the voting age to 16 in the United Kingdom was first given serious consideration in 1999, when the House of Commons considered in Committee an amendment proposed by Simon Hughes to the Representation of the People Bill.[62] This was the first time the reduction of a voting age below 18 had ever been put to a vote in the Commons.[63] The Government opposed the amendment, and it was defeated by 434 votes to 36.[63]

The Votes at 16 coalition, a group of political and charitable organisations supporting a reduction of the voting age to 16, was launched on in 2003.[64] At that time a Private Member's Bill was also proposed in the House of Lords by Lord Lucas.[65]

In 2004, the UK Electoral Commission conducted a major consultation on the subject of the voting age and age of candidacy, and received a significant response. In its conclusions, it recommended that the voting age remain at 18.[66] In 2005, the House of Commons voted 136-128 (on a free vote) against a Private Member's Bill for a reduction in the voting age to 16 proposed by Liberal Democrat MP Stephen Williams. Parliament chose not to include a provision reducing the voting age in the Electoral Administration Act during its passage in 2006.

The report of the Power Inquiry in 2006 called for a reduction of the voting age, and of the candidacy age for the House of Commons, to 16.[67] On the same day the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, indicated in an article in The Guardian that he favoured a reduction provided it was made concurrently with effective citizenship education.[68]

The Ministry of Justice published in 2007 a Green Paper entitled The Governance of Britain, in which it proposed the establishment of a "Youth Citizenship Commission".[69] The Commission would examine the case for lowering the voting age. On launching the paper in the House of Commons, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said: "Although the voting age has been 18 since 1969, it is right, as part of that debate, to examine, and hear from young people themselves, whether lowering that age would increase participation."[70]

During the Youth Parliament debates of in 2009 in the House of Commons, Votes at 16 was debated and young people of that age group voted for it overwhelmingly as a campaign priority. In April 2015, Labour announced that it would support the policy if it won an overall majority in the 2015 general election,[71] which it failed to do.

There was some criticism about not reducing the voting age to 16 years for the referendum on the membership in the European Union in 2016.[72][73]

YouGov poll research from 2018 shows that whilst the public are still opposed, there is growing support for extending the franchise. As of May 2019, all the main parties, with the exception of the Conservatives, back reducing the age to 16. Some have argued the Conservatives are hypocritical not to support this, as they allow 16-year-olds to vote in their leadership elections. It is also argued that all the main parties' approach is self-serving as younger voters are thought more likely to support left leaning parties and remaining in the EU, and less likely to support right leaning parties, and leaving the EU.[74]

Scotland edit

The Scottish National Party conference voted unanimously on 27 October 2007 for a policy of reducing the voting age to 16 (the age of majority in Scotland), as well as in favour of a campaign for the necessary power to be devolved to the Scottish Parliament.[75]

In September 2011, it was announced that the voting age was likely to be reduced from 18 to 16 for the Scottish independence referendum.[76] This was approved by the Scottish Parliament in June 2013.[77]

In June 2015, the Scottish Parliament voted unanimously to reduce the voting age to 16 for elections for the Scottish Parliament and for Scottish local government elections. The voting age in Scotland remains 18 for UK general elections.[78]

Wales edit

Major reforms were recommended in 2017 in the 'A Parliament That Works For Wales' report, by the expert panel on Assembly Electoral Reform led by Professor Laura McAllister. It included increasing the size of the Assembly, adapting or changing the electoral system and of course reducing the age of voting to 16.[79]

The Welsh Assembly's Commission, the corporate body, introduced a bill in 2019 to reduce the voting age to 16 and change the name to Senedd.[80] The National Assembly for Wales passed the Senedd and Election (Wales) Act later that year.[81] A vote to remove this enfranchisement was defeated by 41 votes to 11. The first election to include the biggest enfranchisement in Welsh politics since 1969 was the 2021 Senedd election.[82]

The Welsh Government also legislated for the enfranchisement of 16 and 17-year-olds in the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act, which received royal assent in 2021. The changes were in place for local Welsh elections in 2022. The voting age in Wales remains 18 for UK general elections.[83][84][85]

Crown Dependencies edit

As of 2023, the voting age in all British Crown Dependencies is set at 16.[citation needed]

Moves to lower the voting age to 16 were first successful in each of the three British Crown dependencies from 2006 to 2008. The Isle of Man was the first to amend its law in 2006, when it reduced the voting age to 16 for its general elections, with the House of Keys approving the move by 19 votes to 4.[86]

Jersey followed suit in 2007, when it approved in principle a reduction of the voting age to 16. The States of Jersey voted narrowly in favour, by 25 votes to 21,[87] and the legislative amendments were adopted.[88] The law was sanctioned by Order in Council,[89][90] and was brought into force in time for the general elections in late 2008.[91][92]

In 2007, a proposal[93][94] for a reduction made by the House Committee of the States of Guernsey, and approved by the States' Policy Committee, was adopted by the assembly by 30 votes to 15.[94][95] An Order in Council sanctioned the law,[89] and it was registered at the Court of Guernsey. It came into force immediately, and the voting age was accordingly reduced in time for the 2008 Guernsey general election.[96]

In 2022, both Alderney and Sark passed legislation which lowered the voting age to 16 for all elections going forward.[1]

United States edit

 
Blue indicates a state that allows 17-year-olds who will turn 18 on or before election day to vote in caucuses or primaries. Pink indicates states that allow 17-year-olds to participate in presidential caucuses, but may not vote in primary elections for other offices.

In the United States, the debate about lowering voting age from 21 to 18 began during World War II and intensified during the Vietnam War, when most of those subjected to the draft were too young to vote, and the image of young men being forced to risk their lives in the military without the privileges of voting successfully pressured legislators to lower the voting age nationally and in many states. By 1968, several states had lowered the voting age below 21 years: Alaska and Hawaii's minimum age was 20,[97] while Georgia[97] and Kentucky's was 18.[98] In 1970, the Supreme Court in Oregon v. Mitchell ruled that Congress had the right to regulate the minimum voting age in federal elections; however, it decided it could not regulate it at local and state level.

The 26th Amendment (passed and ratified in 1971)[99] prevents states from setting a voting age higher than 18.[100] Except for the express limitations provided for in Amendments XIV, XV, XIX and XXVI, voter qualifications for House and Senate elections are largely delegated to the States under Article I, Section 2 and Amendment XVII of the United States Constitution, which respectively state that "The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature." and "The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote. The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures."[101]

Seventeen states permit 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections and caucuses if they will be 18 by election day: Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Mexico,[102] North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, Vermont, and West Virginia. Iowa, Minnesota, and Nevada allow 17-year-olds to participate in all presidential caucuses, but may not vote in primary elections for other offices. Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Washington, and Wyoming allow 17-year-olds to participate in only Democratic caucuses, but not in the Republican caucus.[103]

All states allow someone not yet 18 to preregister to vote. Fifteen states — California, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, Virginia, and Washington — and Washington, D.C., allow 16-year-olds to preregister. In Maine, Nevada, New Jersey, and West Virginia, 17-year-olds can preregister. Alaska allows a teen to preregister within 90 days of their 18th birthday. Georgia, Iowa, and Missouri allow 17.5-year-olds to preregister if they turn 18 before the next election. Texas allows someone 17 year and 10 months old to preregister. The remaining states, excepting North Dakota, do not specify an age for preregistration so long as the teen will be 18 by the next election (usually the next general election). North Dakota does not require voter registration.[104]

On 3 April 2019, Andrew Yang became the first major presidential candidate to advocate for the United States to lower its voting age to 16.[105] At 16, Americans do not have hourly limits imposed on their work, and they pay taxes. According to Yang, their livelihoods are directly impacted by legislation, and they should therefore be allowed to vote for their representatives.[106]

In 2018, a bill in the Council of the District of Columbia was proposed to lower the voting age to 16, which would make the federal district the first jurisdiction to lower the voting age for federal level elections.[107] In 2019, Washington D.C., Council Member Charles Allen sponsored a debate on whether or not the city should lower the voting age to 16 for all elections, including the presidential election in the city. Allen gained a magnitude of public support although the measure to lower the age of voting stalled.[108]

Youth voting at the local level edit

In 2013, the City of Takoma Park, Maryland, became the first place in the United States to lower its voting age to 16 for municipal elections and referendums.[109][110] As of 2024, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Riverdale Park, and Mount Rainier, all in Prince George's County, Maryland, as well as Somerset and Chevy Chase in Montgomery County, had followed suit.[111][112]

In 2016, the city of Berkeley, California passed a bill that allowed the voting age to be 16 in school board elections.[108] In May 2020, Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan authored Oakland Measure QQ, which proposed lowering the voting age to 16, for school board elections.[113] The Oakland City Council voted unanimously to put this measure on the ballot.[114] On 6 November 2020, the city of Oakland, California voted to pass Oakland Measure QQ, making Oakland the largest United States city to partially enfranchise sixteen year old voters.[115][116] This ballot measure passed with 67.88% of the vote.[117] However, as of the 2022 elections, Alameda County had not implemented the measure and 16- and 17-year-olds in Berkeley and Oakland remained unable to cast ballots in school board elections.[118]

In Massachusetts, efforts to lower the voting age for local elections to 16 have been made in Ashfield, Brookline, Cambridge, Concord, Harwich, Lowell, Northampton, Shelburne, Somerville, and Wendell, but ultimately failed to gain necessary approval from the state legislature. In November 2022, the Boston City Council approved lowering the local voting age to 16, but the petition must (as of December 2022) still be approved by the state.[119][120]

Debate on increasing the voting age edit

Presidential candidate in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries Vivek Ramaswamy has indicated that he favors raising the voting age to 25 in most circumstances. The policy change, which would have to be done through a constitutional amendment, would only allow for citizens between 18 and 24 to vote if they are enlisted in the military, work as first-responder personnel, or pass a civics test.[121]

Venezuela edit

A request to lower the voting age to 16 was made during consideration of revisions to the Constitution of Venezuela in 2007. Cilia Flores, president of the National Assembly, announced that the Mixed Committee for Constitutional Reform had found the idea acceptable. Following approval in the legislature[122] the amendment formed part of the package of constitutional proposals, and was defeated in the 2007 referendum.

Maximum voting age edit

There are occasional calls for a maximum voting age, on the grounds that older people have less of a stake in the future of the country or jurisdiction.[123] In fact, however, the only jurisdiction with a maximum voting age is the Vatican City State whose sovereign, (the Pope) is elected by the College of Cardinals. A Cardinal must be below the age of 80 on the date of the previous Pope's death or resignation, in order to vote to elect a new Pope.[124]

List by country edit

18 is the most common voting age. In some countries and territories 16 or 17 year-olds can vote in at least some elections. Examples of places with full enfranchisement for those aged 16 or 17 include Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Cuba, Ecuador, Nicaragua, East Timor, Greece, and Indonesia.

The only known maximum voting age is in the Holy See, where the franchise for electing a new Pope in the Papal Conclave is restricted to Cardinals under the age of 80.

 
Minimum voting age by country
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The following is an alphabetical list of voting ages in the various countries of the world.[125]

Country Age Comment
  Afghanistan N/A No elections[126]
  Albania 18
  Algeria 18
  American Samoa 18
  Andorra 18
  Angola 18
  Anguilla 18
  Antigua and Barbuda 18
  Argentina 16 Compulsory between 18 and 70. However, persons 15 years of age are permitted to vote in primary elections if they will be 16 years of age on or before the day of the general election.[127]
  Armenia 18
  Aruba 18
  Australia 18 Compulsory
  Austria 16 [128]
  Azerbaijan 18
  Bahamas 18
  Bahrain 20 [129]
  Bangladesh 18
  Barbados 18
  Belarus 18
  Belgium 18 16 in European elections since 2023[130]
  Belize 18
  Benin 18
  Bermuda 18
  Bhutan 18
  Bolivia 18 Universal and compulsory
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 18
  Botswana 18
  Brazil 16 Compulsory for 18 to 70; optional for illiterate citizens.
  British Virgin Islands 18
  Brunei 18 Village elections only
  Bulgaria 18
  Burkina Faso 18
  Burundi 18
  Cambodia 18
  Cameroon 20
  Canada 18
  Cape Verde 18
  Cayman Islands 18
  Central African Republic 18
  Chad 18
  Chile 18
  China 18
  Cocos (Keeling) Islands 18
  Colombia 18
  Comoros 18
  Democratic Republic of the Congo 18
  Republic of the Congo 18
  Cook Islands 18
  Costa Rica 18
  Côte d'Ivoire 18
  Croatia 18
  Cuba 16 [130]
  Curaçao 18
  Cyprus 18
  Czech Republic 18
  Denmark 18
  Djibouti 18
  Dominica 18
  Dominican Republic 18 Married persons regardless of age (members of the armed forces and national police cannot vote)
  East Timor 17
  Ecuador 16 Universal, compulsory for literate persons ages 18–65, optional for other eligible voters
  Egypt 18 [131]
  El Salvador 18
  England 18
  Equatorial Guinea 18
  Eritrea 18
  Estonia 18 16 for local elections[130]
  Eswatini 18
  Ethiopia 18
  Falkland Islands 18
  Faroe Islands 18
  Fiji 18 As of 2013 Constitution
  Finland 18
  France 18
  French Guiana 18
  French Polynesia 18
  Gabon 18
  Gambia 18
  Georgia 18
  Germany 18 Voting age 16 for state elections:

  Baden-Württemberg,   Brandenburg,   Bremen,   Hamburg,   Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and   Schleswig-Holstein.

Voting age 16 for municipal elections:

  Baden-Württemberg,   Berlin,   Brandenburg,   Bremen,   Hamburg,   Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,   Lower Saxony,   North Rhine-Westphalia,   Saxony-Anhalt,   Schleswig-Holstein and   Thuringia.[132][circular reference]

16 in European elections[133]

  Ghana 18
  Gibraltar 18 Universal, plus other British citizens who have been residents six months or more
  Greece 17 17 from July 2016 onwards,[134] was 18 prior. People that turn 17 in the year of the elections can also vote. This means that if a 16-year-old teen was born in the last day of 2005, he/she can vote in an election taking place in 2022.
  Greenland 18
  Grenada 18
  Guadeloupe 18
  Guam 18 US citizens, but do not vote in US presidential elections
  Guatemala 18 Active-duty members of the armed forces may not vote and are restricted to their barracks on election day.
  Guernsey 16 [135][130]
  Guinea 18
  Guinea-Bissau 18
  Guyana 18
  Haiti 18
  Honduras 18
  Hong Kong 18 Direct election 18 years of age; universal for permanent residents living in the territory of Hong Kong for the past seven years; indirect election limited to about 220,000 members of functional constituencies and a 1,200-member election committee drawn from broad regional groupings, municipal organizations, and central government bodies.
  Hungary 18 16 if married.[136]
  Iceland 18
  India 18
  Indonesia 17 No threshold for married persons.[137] The military and police cannot vote.[138]
  Iran 18 Changed from 15 to 18 in 2007, returned to 15 in 2009 and returned to 18 in 2011.[139][140][141][142]
  Iraq 18
  Ireland 18
  Isle of Man 16 [130]
  Israel 18 17 for municipal elections; 17 year olds can also vote in national elections held after their 18th Hebrew calendar birthday.
  Italy 18 Lowered from 21 in 1975 for Chamber of Deputies elections and referendums, and from 25 in 2021 for Senate elections.[11]
  Jamaica 18
  Japan 18 Lowered from 20 in June 2016. The voting age for constitutional referendums was lowered from 20 to 18 in June 2018.[143][144]
  Jersey 16 [130]
  Jordan 18
  Kazakhstan 18
  Kenya 18
  Kiribati 18
  North Korea 17 Members of the military have the right to vote, regardless of age.[145]
  South Korea 18 Lowered from 19 in December 2019.[146]
  Kosovo 18 [147][148]
  Kuwait 21 For those not in the military or police forces; all voters must have been citizens for 20 years; current proposal for reduction to 18.[149]
  Kyrgyzstan 18
  Laos 18
  Latvia 18
  Lebanon 21
  Lesotho 18
  Liberia 18
  Libya 18
  Liechtenstein 18 Compulsory [150]
  Lithuania 18
  Luxembourg 18 Compulsory until the age of 75. A proposal to lower the voting age to 16 was rejected in 2015 in a nationwide referendum (81% "no"-votes).
  Macau 18 Direct election 18 years of age, universal for permanent residents living in Macau for the past seven years; indirect election limited to organizations registered as "corporate voters" (973 are currently registered) and a 300-member Election Committee drawn from broad regional groupings, municipal organizations, and central government bodies.
  Madagascar 18
  North Macedonia 18
  Malawi 18
  Malaysia 18 Lowered from 21 in 2019 however did not take effect until 15 December 2021.
  Maldives 18
  Mali 18
  Malta 16 [56]
  Marshall Islands 18
  Martinique 18
  Mauritania 18
  Mauritius 18
  Mayotte 18
  Mexico 18
  Federated States of Micronesia 18
  Moldova 18
  Monaco 18
  Mongolia 18
  Montenegro 18
  Montserrat 18
  Morocco 18
  Mozambique 18
  Myanmar 18
  Namibia 18
  Nauru 20
    Nepal 18
  Netherlands 18
  New Caledonia 18
  New Zealand 18
  Nicaragua 16 [130]
  Niger 18
  Nigeria 18
  Niue 18
  Norfolk Island 18
  North Macedonia 18
  Northern Cyprus 18 [151]
  Northern Mariana Islands 18 Indigenous inhabitants are US citizens but do not vote in US presidential elections
  Northern Ireland 18
  Norway 18 However, persons 17 years of age are permitted to vote in parliamentary elections if they will be 18 years of age in the year the election is held.
  Oman 21 Except for members of the military and police.
  Pakistan 18 Reserved parliamentary seats for women and non-Muslims
  Palau 18
  Palestine 18 West Bank and Gaza.[152]
  Panama 18
  Papua New Guinea 18
  Paraguay 18 Universal and compulsory until the age of 75
  Peru 18 Universal and compulsory until the age of 70; (members of the military and national police could not vote until a Constitutional Reform in 2005[153]
  Philippines 18 For youth councils: 15 to 30[154]
  Pitcairn Islands 18 Universal with three years' residency
  Poland 18
  Portugal 18
  Puerto Rico 18 Island residents are US citizens but do not vote in US presidential elections. 16-year-olds may vote in local elections.
  Qatar 18 Naturalized citizens cannot vote.[155]
  Réunion 18
  Romania 18 Planned lowering of the voting age to 16 (for local elections and for European Parliament elections) is currently underway and has been approved by the Senate in early September 2022. However the government opposes the decision as "unconstitutional". Brought into debate by the Romanian Students' Union in March 2022.[156]
  Russia 18
  Rwanda 18
  Saint Helena 18
  Saint Kitts and Nevis 18
  Saint Lucia 18
  Saint Pierre and Miquelon 18
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 18
  Samoa 21
  San Marino 18
  São Tomé and Príncipe 18
  Saudi Arabia 18
  Scotland 16 16 for the Scottish independence referendum, all Scottish Parliament elections and Scottish local government elections.[157]
  Senegal 18
  Serbia 18
  Seychelles 18 [158]
  Sierra Leone 18
  Singapore 21
  Sint Maarten 18
  Slovakia 18
  Slovenia 18
  Solomon Islands 19
  Somalia 18
  South Africa 18
  South Sudan 18
  Spain 18
  Sri Lanka 18
  Sudan 18 [159]
  Suriname 18
  Sweden 18
   Switzerland 18 16 for cantonal and municipal elections in the canton of Glarus[160][161]
  Syria 18
  Taiwan 20 18 for referendums (since 2017). On November 26, 2022, a constitutional referendum was held in order to lower the voting age from 20 to 18 years. Although a majority of votes were obtained in favor of lowering the voting age, the threshold of half the eligible voters was not reached and the referendum was declared unsuccessful.
  Tajikistan 18
  Tanzania 18
  Thailand 18 Being a Thai citizen since birth, or at least five years
  Togo 18
  Tokelau 21
  Tonga 21
  Trinidad and Tobago 18
  Tunisia 18 With some exceptions[162]
  Turkey 18
  Turkmenistan 18
  Turks and Caicos Islands 18
  Tuvalu 18
  Uganda 18
  Ukraine 18 [163]
  United Arab Emirates varies But at least 25 for membership of the Electoral College, which consists of a significant minority of all citizens (the minimum age is decided by the ruler of each Emirate and may vary from one Emirate to another).[164][165]
  United Kingdom 18 18 for United Kingdom wide general elections to the House of Commons.

16 for the Scottish independence referendum, Scottish Parliament elections and Scottish local government elections.[157]

16 for Senedd (Welsh Parliament) elections and Welsh local elections.

  United States 18 However, in many states, persons 17 years of age are permitted to vote in primary elections if they will be 18 years of age on or before the day of the general election. Some municipalities allow 16-year-olds to vote in local elections.
  Uruguay 18
  Uzbekistan 18 [166]
  Vanuatu 18
  Venezuela 18
  Vietnam 18
  United States Virgin Islands 18 Island residents are U.S. citizens but do not vote in U.S. presidential elections.
  Wales 16 16 for Senedd (Welsh Parliament) elections and Welsh local elections.
  Wallis and Futuna 18
  Western Sahara N/A
  Yemen 18
  Zambia 18
  Zimbabwe 18

Chronology of lowering the voting age to 18 edit

The following is a chronological list of the dates upon which countries lowered the voting age to 18; unless otherwise indicated, the reduction was from 21. In some cases the age was lowered decrementally, and so the "staging points" are also given. Some information is also included on the relevant legal instruments involved.

Chronology of lowering the voting age to 16 edit

This is a further list, similar to the above but of the dates upon which countries or territories lowered the voting age to 16; unless otherwise indicated, the reduction was from 18.

1980s edit

1990s edit

2000s edit

2010s edit

  • Argentina: 1 November 2012. Voting for teenagers between 16 and 18 years of age became optional.[211]
  • Malta: 20 November 2013. Motion passed in parliament to lower the voting age to 16 at local council elections starting from 2015.[212]
  • Scotland: 18 September 2014. 16- and 17-year-olds were given the vote for the independence referendum. This was subsequently extended permanently for local and Scottish Parliament elections as of the 2016 Parliament election.[213]
  • Estonia: 6 May 2015, in local elections only.

2020s edit

Organizations in favour of lowering the voting age edit

The following are political parties and other campaigning organisations that have either endorsed a lower voting age or who favour its removal.

Alphabetical list of countries edit

Australia edit

Austria edit

Belgium edit

Canada edit

Czechia edit

Denmark edit

Estonia edit

France edit

Germany edit

Greece edit

Ireland edit

In 2013, the Constitutional Convention was asked to consider reducing the voting age to 17 and recommended lowering it to 16.[236] The then government agreed to hold a referendum,[237] but in 2015 postponed it indefinitely to give priority to other referendums.[238]

Italy edit

Luxembourg edit

Malaysia edit

Netherlands edit

New Zealand edit

Norway edit

Poland edit

Portugal edit

Romania edit

Spain edit

Sweden edit

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The 1970 United Kingdom general election is the first in which this Act had effect.

References edit

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A voting age in law is a minimum age established by law that a person is allowed to vote in a democracy Contents 1 History 1 1 Current 2 Debate on lowering the voting age 2 1 Australia 2 2 Austria 2 3 Brazil 2 4 Canada 2 5 Cuba 2 6 Germany 2 7 Iceland 2 8 Iran 2 9 Luxembourg 2 10 Malta 2 11 New Zealand 2 12 United Kingdom 2 12 1 Scotland 2 12 2 Wales 2 12 3 Crown Dependencies 2 13 United States 2 13 1 Youth voting at the local level 2 13 2 Debate on increasing the voting age 2 14 Venezuela 3 Maximum voting age 4 List by country 5 Chronology of lowering the voting age to 18 6 Chronology of lowering the voting age to 16 6 1 1980s 6 2 1990s 6 3 2000s 6 4 2010s 6 5 2020s 7 Organizations in favour of lowering the voting age 7 1 Alphabetical list of countries 7 1 1 Australia 7 1 2 Austria 7 1 3 Belgium 7 1 4 Canada 7 1 5 Czechia 7 1 6 Denmark 7 1 7 Estonia 7 1 8 France 7 1 9 Germany 7 1 10 Greece 7 1 11 Ireland 7 1 12 Italy 7 1 13 Luxembourg 7 1 14 Malaysia 7 1 15 Netherlands 7 1 16 New Zealand 7 1 17 Norway 7 1 18 Poland 7 1 19 Portugal 7 1 20 Romania 7 1 21 Spain 7 1 22 Sweden 7 1 23 United Kingdom 7 1 24 United States 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory editIn 1890 the South African Republic commonly known as the Transvaal Republic set a voting age of 18 years 1 The effort was like later legislation expanding voting rights for women and impoverished whites in part an attempt to skew the electorate further in favour of Afrikaner interests against uitlanders Prior to the Second World War of 1939 1945 the voting age in almost all countries was 21 years or higher In 1946 Czechoslovakia became the first state to reduce the voting age to 18 years 2 and by 1968 a total of 17 countries had lowered their voting age of which 8 were in Latin America and 8 were communist countries 3 Australia Japan Sweden and Switzerland had lowered their voting age to 20 by the end of the 1960s 4 Many major democratic countries beginning in Western Europe and North America reduced their voting ages to 18 years during the 1970s starting with the United Kingdom Representation of the People Act 1969 4 5 6 Canada West Germany 1970 the United States 26th Amendment 1971 Australia 1974 France 1974 Sweden 1975 and others It was argued that if young men could be drafted to go to war at 18 they should be able to vote at the age of 18 7 In the late 20th and early 21st centuries voting ages were lowered to 18 in Japan 8 India Switzerland Austria the Maldives and Morocco By the end of the 20th century 18 had become by far the most common voting age However a few countries maintain a voting age of 20 years or higher and a few countries have a lower voting age of 16 or 17 9 Current edit The vast majority of countries and territories have a minimum voting age of 18 years old as of October 2020 10 According to data from the ACE Electoral Knowledge Network 205 countries and territories have a minimum voting age of 18 for national elections out of 237 countries and territories the organisation has data on as of October 2020 10 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 United Arab Emirates UAE 10 This age of 25 was also the case in Italy for Senate upper house elections until it was lowered to 18 in 2021 11 Italy s lower house of Parliament the Chamber of Deputies has had a minimum voting age of 18 since 1975 when it was lowered from 21 12 Debate on lowering the voting age editSee also Youth suffrage and Suffrage nbsp Demonstration in favor of lowering the voting age by members of NYRA Berkeley California 2004 Around 2000 a number of countries began to consider whether the voting age ought to be reduced further with arguments most often being made in favour of a reduction to 16 In Brazil the age was lowered to 16 in the 1988 Constitution while the lower voting age took effect for the first time in the 1989 Presidential Election The earliest moves in Europe came during the 1990s when the voting age for municipal elections in some States of Germany was lowered to 16 Lower Saxony was the first state to make such a reduction in 1995 and four other states did likewise 13 In 2007 Austria became the first country to allow 16 and 17 year olds to vote in national elections with the expanded franchise first being consummated in the 2009 European Parliament election A study of young voters behaviour on that occasion showed them to be as capable as older voters to articulate their beliefs and to make voting decisions appropriate for their preferences Their knowledge of the political process was only insignificantly lower than in older cohorts while trust in democracy and willingness to participate in the process were markedly higher 14 Additionally there was evidence found for the first time of a voting boost among young people age 16 25 in Austria 15 During the 2000s several proposals for a reduced voting age were put forward in U S states including California Florida and Alaska 16 but none were successful In Oregon Senate Joint Resolution 22 has been introduced to reduce the voting age from 18 to 16 17 A national reduction was proposed in 2005 in Canada 18 and in the Australian state of New South Wales 19 but these proposals were not adopted In May 2009 Danish Member of Parliament Mogens Jensen presented an initiative to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg to lower the voting age in Europe to 16 20 Demands to reduce the voting age to 16 years were again brought forward by activists of the school strike for climate movement in several countries including Germany and the UK 21 22 Australia edit After Premier Don Dunstan introduced the Age of Majority Reduction Bill in October 1970 the voting age in South Australia was lowered to 18 years old in 1973 On 21 October 2019 Greens MP Bandt introduced a bill in the House of Representatives to lower the voting age to 16 23 A report suggesting that consideration be given to reducing the voting age to 16 in the Australian Capital Territory in Canberra Australia was tabled in the territorial legislature on 26 September 2007 and defeated 24 In 2015 federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten said that the voting age should be lowered to 16 25 Austria edit In 2007 Austria became the first member of the European Union to adopt a voting age of 16 for most purposes 26 27 The voting age had been reduced in Austria from 19 to 18 at all levels in 1992 At that time a voting age of 16 was proposed by the Green Party but was not adopted 28 The voting age for municipal elections in some states was lowered to 16 shortly after 2000 13 Three states had made the reduction by 2003 Burgenland Carinthia and Styria 13 and in May 2003 Vienna became the fourth 29 Salzburg followed suit 30 31 and so by the start of 2005 the total had reached at least five states out of nine 32 As a consequence of state law reduction of the municipal voting age in the states of Burgenland Salzburg and Vienna resulted in the reduction of the regional voting age in those states as well 31 After the 2006 election the winning SPO OVP coalition announced on 12 January 2007 that one of its policies would be the reduction of the voting age to 16 for elections in all states and at all levels in Austria 33 The policy was set in motion by a Government announcement on 14 March 34 and a bill proposing an amendment to the Constitution was presented to the legislature on 2 May 35 36 On 5 June the National Council approved the proposal following a recommendation from its Constitution Committee 26 28 37 During the passage of the bill through the chamber relatively little opposition was raised to the reduction with four out of five parties explicitly supporting it indeed there was some dispute over which party had been the first to suggest the idea Greater controversy surrounded the other provisions of the bill concerning the Briefwahl or postal vote and the extension of the legislative period for the National Council from four to five years 28 A further uncontroversial inclusion was a reduction in the candidacy age from 19 to 18 The Federal Council approved the Bill on 21 June with no party voting against it 38 The voting age was reduced when the Bill s provisions came into force on 1 July 2007 39 Austria thus became the first member of the European Union and the first of the developed world democracies to adopt a voting age of 16 for all purposes 26 Lowering the voting age encouraged political interest in young people in Austria More sixteen and seventeen year olds voted than eighteen to twenty one year olds in Austria citation needed Brazil edit Brazil lowered the voting age from 18 to 16 in the 1988 constitution The presidential election of 1989 was the first with the lower voting age People between the ages 18 and 70 are required to vote The person must be 16 full years old on the eve of the election In years without election the person must be 16 full years old on or before 31 December If they turn 18 years old after the election the vote is not compulsory When they turn 18 years old before the election the vote is compulsory Canada edit Canada lowered its federal voting age from 21 to 18 in 1970 40 41 A further reduction to 16 was proposed in 2005 but was not adopted 18 42 It was proposed again in 2011 but was not adopted 43 In August 2018 in British Columbia a group of 20 youth partnered with Dogwood BC to launch a Vote16 campaign 44 Currently they have unanimous support from the Union of BC Municipalities 45 as well as endorsements from the province s Green Party of British Columbia and British Columbia New Democratic Party representatives 46 better source needed The campaign is now waiting for it to be brought up in the legislative assembly by the NDP and for it to pass there 44 better source needed In 2020 Canadian Senator Marilou McPhedran introduced a bill to lower the federal voting age from 18 to 16 47 48 In 2021 a group of young people filed a court challenge to lower the federal voting age from 18 41 Several weeks later Taylor Bachrach of the New Democratic Party NDP introduced a private member s bill to lower the voting age to 16 42 The bill C 210 was debated in May 2022 49 The bill was defeated in its second reading with 245 members of parliament voting to oppose the bill and 77 voting to support it 50 Cuba edit As stated in the Constitution of the Republic of Cuba the voting age is 16 for men and women 51 Germany edit As part of their 2021 coalition deal the SPD Greens and FDP agreed to lower the voting age for European Elections to 16 within the course of the 20th Bundestag They also have the aim to lower the voting age for elections to the German parliament however this would need a change of the constitution requiring support from opposition parties 52 Iceland edit The first proposal to lower the voting age to 16 years was submitted in parliament in 2007 A bill to lower the voting age for municipal elections reached the final reading in 2018 but was filibustered by opponents until the close of the parliamentary session 53 On 28 October 2023 the municipalities of Vesturbyggd and Talknafjardarhreppur held a referendum on unification the voting age in this referendum was lowered to 16 54 Iran edit Iran had been unique in awarding suffrage at 15 but raised the age to 18 in January 2007 despite the opposition of the Government 55 In May 2007 the Iranian Cabinet proposed a bill to reverse the increase citation needed Luxembourg edit Luxembourg has compulsory voting from the age of 18 A proposal by the government to introduce optional voting for those aged 16 and 17 was rejected by 81 of voters in a June 2015 referendum Malta edit On 20 November 2013 Malta lowered the voting age from 18 to 16 for local elections starting from 2015 The proposal had wide support from both the government and opposition social scientists and youth organizations On Monday 5 March 2018 the Maltese Parliament unanimously voted in favour of amending the constitution lowering the official voting age from 18 to 16 for general elections European Parliament Elections and referendums making Malta the second state in the EU to lower its voting age to 16 56 New Zealand edit The New Zealand Green Party MP Sue Bradford announced on 21 June 2007 that she intended to introduce her Civics Education and Voting Age Bill on the next occasion upon which a place became available for the consideration of Members Bills 57 When this happened on 25 July Bradford abandoned the idea citing an adverse public reaction 58 The Bill would have sought to reduce the voting age to 16 in New Zealand and make civics education part of the compulsory curriculum in schools On 21 November 2022 the Supreme Court of New Zealand ruled in Make It 16 Incorporated v Attorney General that the voting age of 18 was inconsistent with the bill of rights to be free from discrimination on the basis of age 59 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern subsequently announced that a bill to lower the voting age to 16 would be debated in parliament requiring a supermajority to pass 60 United Kingdom edit The Representation of the People Act 1969 lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 for elections to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom the first major democratic nation to do so 4 5 6 The 1970 United Kingdom general election is the first in which this Act had effect Men in military service who turned 19 during the first world war were entitled to vote in 1918 irrespective of their age as part of the Representation of the People Act 1918 which also allowed some women over the age of 30 to vote The Representation of the People Equal Franchise Act 1928 brought the voting age for women down to 21 61 The reduction of the voting age to 16 in the United Kingdom was first given serious consideration in 1999 when the House of Commons considered in Committee an amendment proposed by Simon Hughes to the Representation of the People Bill 62 This was the first time the reduction of a voting age below 18 had ever been put to a vote in the Commons 63 The Government opposed the amendment and it was defeated by 434 votes to 36 63 The Votes at 16 coalition a group of political and charitable organisations supporting a reduction of the voting age to 16 was launched on in 2003 64 At that time a Private Member s Bill was also proposed in the House of Lords by Lord Lucas 65 In 2004 the UK Electoral Commission conducted a major consultation on the subject of the voting age and age of candidacy and received a significant response In its conclusions it recommended that the voting age remain at 18 66 In 2005 the House of Commons voted 136 128 on a free vote against a Private Member s Bill for a reduction in the voting age to 16 proposed by Liberal Democrat MP Stephen Williams Parliament chose not to include a provision reducing the voting age in the Electoral Administration Act during its passage in 2006 The report of the Power Inquiry in 2006 called for a reduction of the voting age and of the candidacy age for the House of Commons to 16 67 On the same day the Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown indicated in an article in The Guardian that he favoured a reduction provided it was made concurrently with effective citizenship education 68 The Ministry of Justice published in 2007 a Green Paper entitled The Governance of Britain in which it proposed the establishment of a Youth Citizenship Commission 69 The Commission would examine the case for lowering the voting age On launching the paper in the House of Commons Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Although the voting age has been 18 since 1969 it is right as part of that debate to examine and hear from young people themselves whether lowering that age would increase participation 70 During the Youth Parliament debates of in 2009 in the House of Commons Votes at 16 was debated and young people of that age group voted for it overwhelmingly as a campaign priority In April 2015 Labour announced that it would support the policy if it won an overall majority in the 2015 general election 71 which it failed to do There was some criticism about not reducing the voting age to 16 years for the referendum on the membership in the European Union in 2016 72 73 YouGov poll research from 2018 shows that whilst the public are still opposed there is growing support for extending the franchise As of May 2019 all the main parties with the exception of the Conservatives back reducing the age to 16 Some have argued the Conservatives are hypocritical not to support this as they allow 16 year olds to vote in their leadership elections It is also argued that all the main parties approach is self serving as younger voters are thought more likely to support left leaning parties and remaining in the EU and less likely to support right leaning parties and leaving the EU 74 Scotland edit The Scottish National Party conference voted unanimously on 27 October 2007 for a policy of reducing the voting age to 16 the age of majority in Scotland as well as in favour of a campaign for the necessary power to be devolved to the Scottish Parliament 75 In September 2011 it was announced that the voting age was likely to be reduced from 18 to 16 for the Scottish independence referendum 76 This was approved by the Scottish Parliament in June 2013 77 In June 2015 the Scottish Parliament voted unanimously to reduce the voting age to 16 for elections for the Scottish Parliament and for Scottish local government elections The voting age in Scotland remains 18 for UK general elections 78 Wales edit Major reforms were recommended in 2017 in the A Parliament That Works For Wales report by the expert panel on Assembly Electoral Reform led by Professor Laura McAllister It included increasing the size of the Assembly adapting or changing the electoral system and of course reducing the age of voting to 16 79 The Welsh Assembly s Commission the corporate body introduced a bill in 2019 to reduce the voting age to 16 and change the name to Senedd 80 The National Assembly for Wales passed the Senedd and Election Wales Act later that year 81 A vote to remove this enfranchisement was defeated by 41 votes to 11 The first election to include the biggest enfranchisement in Welsh politics since 1969 was the 2021 Senedd election 82 The Welsh Government also legislated for the enfranchisement of 16 and 17 year olds in the Local Government and Elections Wales Act which received royal assent in 2021 The changes were in place for local Welsh elections in 2022 The voting age in Wales remains 18 for UK general elections 83 84 85 Crown Dependencies edit As of 2023 the voting age in all British Crown Dependencies is set at 16 citation needed Moves to lower the voting age to 16 were first successful in each of the three British Crown dependencies from 2006 to 2008 The Isle of Man was the first to amend its law in 2006 when it reduced the voting age to 16 for its general elections with the House of Keys approving the move by 19 votes to 4 86 Jersey followed suit in 2007 when it approved in principle a reduction of the voting age to 16 The States of Jersey voted narrowly in favour by 25 votes to 21 87 and the legislative amendments were adopted 88 The law was sanctioned by Order in Council 89 90 and was brought into force in time for the general elections in late 2008 91 92 In 2007 a proposal 93 94 for a reduction made by the House Committee of the States of Guernsey and approved by the States Policy Committee was adopted by the assembly by 30 votes to 15 94 95 An Order in Council sanctioned the law 89 and it was registered at the Court of Guernsey It came into force immediately and the voting age was accordingly reduced in time for the 2008 Guernsey general election 96 In 2022 both Alderney and Sark passed legislation which lowered the voting age to 16 for all elections going forward 1 United States edit nbsp Blue indicates a state that allows 17 year olds who will turn 18 on or before election day to vote in caucuses or primaries Pink indicates states that allow 17 year olds to participate in presidential caucuses but may not vote in primary elections for other offices In the United States the debate about lowering voting age from 21 to 18 began during World War II and intensified during the Vietnam War when most of those subjected to the draft were too young to vote and the image of young men being forced to risk their lives in the military without the privileges of voting successfully pressured legislators to lower the voting age nationally and in many states By 1968 several states had lowered the voting age below 21 years Alaska and Hawaii s minimum age was 20 97 while Georgia 97 and Kentucky s was 18 98 In 1970 the Supreme Court in Oregon v Mitchell ruled that Congress had the right to regulate the minimum voting age in federal elections however it decided it could not regulate it at local and state level The 26th Amendment passed and ratified in 1971 99 prevents states from setting a voting age higher than 18 100 Except for the express limitations provided for in Amendments XIV XV XIX and XXVI voter qualifications for House and Senate elections are largely delegated to the States under Article I Section 2 and Amendment XVII of the United States Constitution which respectively state that The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature and The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State elected by the people thereof for six years and each Senator shall have one vote The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures 101 Seventeen states permit 17 year olds to vote in primary elections and caucuses if they will be 18 by election day Colorado Connecticut Delaware Illinois Indiana Kentucky Maine Maryland Mississippi Nebraska New Mexico 102 North Carolina Ohio South Carolina Virginia Vermont and West Virginia Iowa Minnesota and Nevada allow 17 year olds to participate in all presidential caucuses but may not vote in primary elections for other offices Alaska Hawaii Idaho Kansas Washington and Wyoming allow 17 year olds to participate in only Democratic caucuses but not in the Republican caucus 103 All states allow someone not yet 18 to preregister to vote Fifteen states California Colorado Delaware District of Columbia Florida Hawaii Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts New York North Carolina Oregon Rhode Island Utah Virginia and Washington and Washington D C allow 16 year olds to preregister In Maine Nevada New Jersey and West Virginia 17 year olds can preregister Alaska allows a teen to preregister within 90 days of their 18th birthday Georgia Iowa and Missouri allow 17 5 year olds to preregister if they turn 18 before the next election Texas allows someone 17 year and 10 months old to preregister The remaining states excepting North Dakota do not specify an age for preregistration so long as the teen will be 18 by the next election usually the next general election North Dakota does not require voter registration 104 On 3 April 2019 Andrew Yang became the first major presidential candidate to advocate for the United States to lower its voting age to 16 105 At 16 Americans do not have hourly limits imposed on their work and they pay taxes According to Yang their livelihoods are directly impacted by legislation and they should therefore be allowed to vote for their representatives 106 In 2018 a bill in the Council of the District of Columbia was proposed to lower the voting age to 16 which would make the federal district the first jurisdiction to lower the voting age for federal level elections 107 In 2019 Washington D C Council Member Charles Allen sponsored a debate on whether or not the city should lower the voting age to 16 for all elections including the presidential election in the city Allen gained a magnitude of public support although the measure to lower the age of voting stalled 108 Youth voting at the local level edit In 2013 the City of Takoma Park Maryland became the first place in the United States to lower its voting age to 16 for municipal elections and referendums 109 110 As of 2024 update Greenbelt Hyattsville Riverdale Park and Mount Rainier all in Prince George s County Maryland as well as Somerset and Chevy Chase in Montgomery County had followed suit 111 112 In 2016 the city of Berkeley California passed a bill that allowed the voting age to be 16 in school board elections 108 In May 2020 Oakland City Council President Rebecca Kaplan authored Oakland Measure QQ which proposed lowering the voting age to 16 for school board elections 113 The Oakland City Council voted unanimously to put this measure on the ballot 114 On 6 November 2020 the city of Oakland California voted to pass Oakland Measure QQ making Oakland the largest United States city to partially enfranchise sixteen year old voters 115 116 This ballot measure passed with 67 88 of the vote 117 However as of the 2022 elections Alameda County had not implemented the measure and 16 and 17 year olds in Berkeley and Oakland remained unable to cast ballots in school board elections 118 In Massachusetts efforts to lower the voting age for local elections to 16 have been made in Ashfield Brookline Cambridge Concord Harwich Lowell Northampton Shelburne Somerville and Wendell but ultimately failed to gain necessary approval from the state legislature In November 2022 the Boston City Council approved lowering the local voting age to 16 but the petition must as of December 2022 update still be approved by the state 119 120 Debate on increasing the voting age edit Presidential candidate in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries Vivek Ramaswamy has indicated that he favors raising the voting age to 25 in most circumstances The policy change which would have to be done through a constitutional amendment would only allow for citizens between 18 and 24 to vote if they are enlisted in the military work as first responder personnel or pass a civics test 121 Venezuela edit A request to lower the voting age to 16 was made during consideration of revisions to the Constitution of Venezuela in 2007 Cilia Flores president of the National Assembly announced that the Mixed Committee for Constitutional Reform had found the idea acceptable Following approval in the legislature 122 the amendment formed part of the package of constitutional proposals and was defeated in the 2007 referendum Maximum voting age editThere are occasional calls for a maximum voting age on the grounds that older people have less of a stake in the future of the country or jurisdiction 123 In fact however the only jurisdiction with a maximum voting age is the Vatican City State whose sovereign the Pope is elected by the College of Cardinals A Cardinal must be below the age of 80 on the date of the previous Pope s death or resignation in order to vote to elect a new Pope 124 List by country edit18 is the most common voting age In some countries and territories 16 or 17 year olds can vote in at least some elections Examples of places with full enfranchisement for those aged 16 or 17 include Argentina Austria Brazil Cuba Ecuador Nicaragua East Timor Greece and Indonesia The only known maximum voting age is in the Holy See where the franchise for electing a new Pope in the Papal Conclave is restricted to Cardinals under the age of 80 nbsp Minimum voting age by country No elections age 25 age 21 age 20 age 19 age 18 age 17 age 16 Unknown No data The following is an alphabetical list of voting ages in the various countries of the world 125 Country Age Comment nbsp Afghanistan N A No elections 126 nbsp Albania 18 nbsp Algeria 18 nbsp American Samoa 18 nbsp Andorra 18 nbsp Angola 18 nbsp Anguilla 18 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 18 nbsp Argentina 16 Compulsory between 18 and 70 However persons 15 years of age are permitted to vote in primary elections if they will be 16 years of age on or before the day of the general election 127 nbsp Armenia 18 nbsp Aruba 18 nbsp Australia 18 Compulsory nbsp Austria 16 128 nbsp Azerbaijan 18 nbsp Bahamas 18 nbsp Bahrain 20 129 nbsp Bangladesh 18 nbsp Barbados 18 nbsp Belarus 18 nbsp Belgium 18 16 in European elections since 2023 130 nbsp Belize 18 nbsp Benin 18 nbsp Bermuda 18 nbsp Bhutan 18 nbsp Bolivia 18 Universal and compulsory nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 18 nbsp Botswana 18 nbsp Brazil 16 Compulsory for 18 to 70 optional for illiterate citizens nbsp British Virgin Islands 18 nbsp Brunei 18 Village elections only nbsp Bulgaria 18 nbsp Burkina Faso 18 nbsp Burundi 18 nbsp Cambodia 18 nbsp Cameroon 20 nbsp Canada 18 nbsp Cape Verde 18 nbsp Cayman Islands 18 nbsp Central African Republic 18 nbsp Chad 18 nbsp Chile 18 nbsp China 18 nbsp Cocos Keeling Islands 18 nbsp Colombia 18 nbsp Comoros 18 nbsp Democratic Republic of the Congo 18 nbsp Republic of the Congo 18 nbsp Cook Islands 18 nbsp Costa Rica 18 nbsp Cote d Ivoire 18 nbsp Croatia 18 nbsp Cuba 16 130 nbsp Curacao 18 nbsp Cyprus 18 nbsp Czech Republic 18 nbsp Denmark 18 nbsp Djibouti 18 nbsp Dominica 18 nbsp Dominican Republic 18 Married persons regardless of age members of the armed forces and national police cannot vote nbsp East Timor 17 nbsp Ecuador 16 Universal compulsory for literate persons ages 18 65 optional for other eligible voters nbsp Egypt 18 131 nbsp El Salvador 18 nbsp England 18 nbsp Equatorial Guinea 18 nbsp Eritrea 18 nbsp Estonia 18 16 for local elections 130 nbsp Eswatini 18 nbsp Ethiopia 18 nbsp Falkland Islands 18 nbsp Faroe Islands 18 nbsp Fiji 18 As of 2013 Constitution nbsp Finland 18 nbsp France 18 nbsp French Guiana 18 nbsp French Polynesia 18 nbsp Gabon 18 nbsp Gambia 18 nbsp Georgia 18 nbsp Germany 18 Voting age 16 for state elections nbsp Baden Wurttemberg nbsp Brandenburg nbsp Bremen nbsp Hamburg nbsp Mecklenburg Vorpommern and nbsp Schleswig Holstein Voting age 16 for municipal elections nbsp Baden Wurttemberg nbsp Berlin nbsp Brandenburg nbsp Bremen nbsp Hamburg nbsp Mecklenburg Vorpommern nbsp Lower Saxony nbsp North Rhine Westphalia nbsp Saxony Anhalt nbsp Schleswig Holstein and nbsp Thuringia 132 circular reference 16 in European elections 133 nbsp Ghana 18 nbsp Gibraltar 18 Universal plus other British citizens who have been residents six months or more nbsp Greece 17 17 from July 2016 onwards 134 was 18 prior People that turn 17 in the year of the elections can also vote This means that if a 16 year old teen was born in the last day of 2005 he she can vote in an election taking place in 2022 nbsp Greenland 18 nbsp Grenada 18 nbsp Guadeloupe 18 nbsp Guam 18 US citizens but do not vote in US presidential elections nbsp Guatemala 18 Active duty members of the armed forces may not vote and are restricted to their barracks on election day nbsp Guernsey 16 135 130 nbsp Guinea 18 nbsp Guinea Bissau 18 nbsp Guyana 18 nbsp Haiti 18 nbsp Honduras 18 nbsp Hong Kong 18 Direct election 18 years of age universal for permanent residents living in the territory of Hong Kong for the past seven years indirect election limited to about 220 000 members of functional constituencies and a 1 200 member election committee drawn from broad regional groupings municipal organizations and central government bodies nbsp Hungary 18 16 if married 136 nbsp Iceland 18 nbsp India 18 nbsp Indonesia 17 No threshold for married persons 137 The military and police cannot vote 138 nbsp Iran 18 Changed from 15 to 18 in 2007 returned to 15 in 2009 and returned to 18 in 2011 139 140 141 142 nbsp Iraq 18 nbsp Ireland 18 nbsp Isle of Man 16 130 nbsp Israel 18 17 for municipal elections 17 year olds can also vote in national elections held after their 18th Hebrew calendar birthday nbsp Italy 18 Lowered from 21 in 1975 for Chamber of Deputies elections and referendums and from 25 in 2021 for Senate elections 11 nbsp Jamaica 18 nbsp Japan 18 Lowered from 20 in June 2016 The voting age for constitutional referendums was lowered from 20 to 18 in June 2018 143 144 nbsp Jersey 16 130 nbsp Jordan 18 nbsp Kazakhstan 18 nbsp Kenya 18 nbsp Kiribati 18 nbsp North Korea 17 Members of the military have the right to vote regardless of age 145 nbsp South Korea 18 Lowered from 19 in December 2019 146 nbsp Kosovo 18 147 148 nbsp Kuwait 21 For those not in the military or police forces all voters must have been citizens for 20 years current proposal for reduction to 18 149 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 18 nbsp Laos 18 nbsp Latvia 18 nbsp Lebanon 21 nbsp Lesotho 18 nbsp Liberia 18 nbsp Libya 18 nbsp Liechtenstein 18 Compulsory 150 nbsp Lithuania 18 nbsp Luxembourg 18 Compulsory until the age of 75 A proposal to lower the voting age to 16 was rejected in 2015 in a nationwide referendum 81 no votes nbsp Macau 18 Direct election 18 years of age universal for permanent residents living in Macau for the past seven years indirect election limited to organizations registered as corporate voters 973 are currently registered and a 300 member Election Committee drawn from broad regional groupings municipal organizations and central government bodies nbsp Madagascar 18 nbsp North Macedonia 18 nbsp Malawi 18 nbsp Malaysia 18 Lowered from 21 in 2019 however did not take effect until 15 December 2021 nbsp Maldives 18 nbsp Mali 18 nbsp Malta 16 56 nbsp Marshall Islands 18 nbsp Martinique 18 nbsp Mauritania 18 nbsp Mauritius 18 nbsp Mayotte 18 nbsp Mexico 18 nbsp Federated States of Micronesia 18 nbsp Moldova 18 nbsp Monaco 18 nbsp Mongolia 18 nbsp Montenegro 18 nbsp Montserrat 18 nbsp Morocco 18 nbsp Mozambique 18 nbsp Myanmar 18 nbsp Namibia 18 nbsp Nauru 20 nbsp Nepal 18 nbsp Netherlands 18 nbsp New Caledonia 18 nbsp New Zealand 18 nbsp Nicaragua 16 130 nbsp Niger 18 nbsp Nigeria 18 nbsp Niue 18 nbsp Norfolk Island 18 nbsp North Macedonia 18 nbsp Northern Cyprus 18 151 nbsp Northern Mariana Islands 18 Indigenous inhabitants are US citizens but do not vote in US presidential elections nbsp Northern Ireland 18 nbsp Norway 18 However persons 17 years of age are permitted to vote in parliamentary elections if they will be 18 years of age in the year the election is held nbsp Oman 21 Except for members of the military and police nbsp Pakistan 18 Reserved parliamentary seats for women and non Muslims nbsp Palau 18 nbsp Palestine 18 West Bank and Gaza 152 nbsp Panama 18 nbsp Papua New Guinea 18 nbsp Paraguay 18 Universal and compulsory until the age of 75 nbsp Peru 18 Universal and compulsory until the age of 70 members of the military and national police could not vote until a Constitutional Reform in 2005 153 nbsp Philippines 18 For youth councils 15 to 30 154 nbsp Pitcairn Islands 18 Universal with three years residency nbsp Poland 18 nbsp Portugal 18 nbsp Puerto Rico 18 Island residents are US citizens but do not vote in US presidential elections 16 year olds may vote in local elections nbsp Qatar 18 Naturalized citizens cannot vote 155 nbsp Reunion 18 nbsp Romania 18 Planned lowering of the voting age to 16 for local elections and for European Parliament elections is currently underway and has been approved by the Senate in early September 2022 However the government opposes the decision as unconstitutional Brought into debate by the Romanian Students Union in March 2022 156 nbsp Russia 18 nbsp Rwanda 18 nbsp Saint Helena 18 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 18 nbsp Saint Lucia 18 nbsp Saint Pierre and Miquelon 18 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 18 nbsp Samoa 21 nbsp San Marino 18 nbsp Sao Tome and Principe 18 nbsp Saudi Arabia 18 nbsp Scotland 16 16 for the Scottish independence referendum all Scottish Parliament elections and Scottish local government elections 157 nbsp Senegal 18 nbsp Serbia 18 nbsp Seychelles 18 158 nbsp Sierra Leone 18 nbsp Singapore 21 nbsp Sint Maarten 18 nbsp Slovakia 18 nbsp Slovenia 18 nbsp Solomon Islands 19 nbsp Somalia 18 nbsp South Africa 18 nbsp South Sudan 18 nbsp Spain 18 nbsp Sri Lanka 18 nbsp Sudan 18 159 nbsp Suriname 18 nbsp Sweden 18 nbsp Switzerland 18 16 for cantonal and municipal elections in the canton of Glarus 160 161 nbsp Syria 18 nbsp Taiwan 20 18 for referendums since 2017 On November 26 2022 a constitutional referendum was held in order to lower the voting age from 20 to 18 years Although a majority of votes were obtained in favor of lowering the voting age the threshold of half the eligible voters was not reached and the referendum was declared unsuccessful nbsp Tajikistan 18 nbsp Tanzania 18 nbsp Thailand 18 Being a Thai citizen since birth or at least five years nbsp Togo 18 nbsp Tokelau 21 nbsp Tonga 21 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 18 nbsp Tunisia 18 With some exceptions 162 nbsp Turkey 18 nbsp Turkmenistan 18 nbsp Turks and Caicos Islands 18 nbsp Tuvalu 18 nbsp Uganda 18 nbsp Ukraine 18 163 nbsp United Arab Emirates varies But at least 25 for membership of the Electoral College which consists of a significant minority of all citizens the minimum age is decided by the ruler of each Emirate and may vary from one Emirate to another 164 165 nbsp United Kingdom 18 18 for United Kingdom wide general elections to the House of Commons 16 for the Scottish independence referendum Scottish Parliament elections and Scottish local government elections 157 16 for Senedd Welsh Parliament elections and Welsh local elections nbsp United States 18 However in many states persons 17 years of age are permitted to vote in primary elections if they will be 18 years of age on or before the day of the general election Some municipalities allow 16 year olds to vote in local elections nbsp Uruguay 18 nbsp Uzbekistan 18 166 nbsp Vanuatu 18 nbsp Venezuela 18 nbsp Vietnam 18 nbsp United States Virgin Islands 18 Island residents are U S citizens but do not vote in U S presidential elections nbsp Wales 16 16 for Senedd Welsh Parliament elections and Welsh local elections nbsp Wallis and Futuna 18 nbsp Western Sahara N A nbsp Yemen 18 nbsp Zambia 18 nbsp Zimbabwe 18Chronology of lowering the voting age to 18 editThe following is a chronological list of the dates upon which countries lowered the voting age to 18 unless otherwise indicated the reduction was from 21 In some cases the age was lowered decrementally and so the staging points are also given Some information is also included on the relevant legal instruments involved 1863 Argentina Previously 21 per the Law 140 of 1857 reduced to 18 with the Law 75 1863 167 1924 Turkey Previously 25 per the 1876 constitution reduced to 18 with the 1924 constitution It was again raised to 22 on 5 December 1934 while granting full women s suffrage and gradually lowered to 21 in 1961 20 in 1987 and 18 again in 1995 168 169 1946 Czechoslovakia 2 1952 Poland citation needed 1958 South Africa white voters only Electoral Law Amendment Act 1958 170 1969 United Kingdom Representation of the People Act 1969 nb 1 1970 Canada June 26 171 172 for federal elections via amendment to Canada Elections Act West Germany 173 1971 Netherlands previous reduction from 23 to 21 in 1965 United States 1 July per the Twenty sixth Amendment Previously reduced on 1 January 1971 by the Voting Rights Act Amendments 1970 ss 302 305 174 Prior reductions Georgia in August 1943 175 Kentucky in 1955 176 Guam in 1954 177 and American Samoa in 1965 177 1972 Finland from 20 previous reductions were 24 to 21 in 1944 and 21 to 20 in 1968 1969 178 179 1973 Ireland 5 January via 4th Amendment of the Constitution Women under 30 gained the vote in local elections in 1935 180 and in Dail elections and referendums in 1922 Constitution of the Irish Free State 181 The only popular election in 1925 to the Free State Seanad had a voting age of 30 182 See also History of the franchise in Ireland Philippines 17 January after the 1973 constitution was announced to have been approved in a plebiscite Among other things the new constitution lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 Australia New South Wales was the first state to do so in 1970 1974 France July 5 Act No 74 631 183 New Zealand November from 20 previous reduction from 21 to 20 in 1969 184 185 Australia citation needed Dominica 186 1975 Sweden Increased from 21 to 24 in 1911 then lowered to 23 in 1921 21 in 1945 20 in 1965 19 in 1968 and finally to 18 in 1975 187 Italy lowered from 21 this reduction did not apply to Senate elections 1976 Trinidad and Tobago 1978 Denmark 19 September from 20 53 8 in referendum previous reductions were 25 to 23 in 1953 23 to 21 in 1961 and 21 to 20 in 1971 188 Spain 29 December 1978 Constitution 189 1979 Peru 1981 Belgium 190 1989 India 28 March 61st Constitution Amendment Act 1988 read with Act 21 of 1989 191 1991 Switzerland from 20 referendum held on 3 March 192 1992 Austria from 19 previous reductions were 21 to 20 in 1949 and 20 to 19 in 1970 193 Estonia 29 July from 22 according to the 1938 Constitution was 18 during the Soviet Occupation since 1940 and 16 for the Congress of Estonia in 1990 194 195 1995 Hong Kong from 21 196 2000 Liechtenstein from 20 LGBl 2000 No 55 197 2001 Jordan July from 19 Provisional Election Law No 34 2001 198 2002 Pakistan 21 August Legal Framework Order 2002 199 200 was 18 under 1973 Constitution then increased to 21 then lowered back to 18 201 Morocco 11 December from 20 202 2012 Uzbekistan July from 25 2015 Saudi Arabia July from 21 203 2016 Japan from 20 204 2019 Malaysia 16 July from 21 205 South Korea 27 December from 19 2021 Italy 4 November lowered from 25 for Senate elections Constitutional Law No 1 of 2021 Chronology of lowering the voting age to 16 editThis is a further list similar to the above but of the dates upon which countries or territories lowered the voting age to 16 unless otherwise indicated the reduction was from 18 1980s edit Nicaragua November 1984 from 21 206 207 Brazil 1988 first allowed in the 1989 presidential election Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil 1988 208 209 1990s edit Estonia 24 February 1990 from 22 according to the 1938 Constitution from 18 during the Soviet occupation only for the Congress of Estonia was raised to 18 according to the 1992 Constitution 2000s edit Isle of Man 11 July 2006 legislation brought into force in time for general election held on 23 November 2006 210 Austria 1 July 2007 BGBl No 1 1930 as amended 39 Guernsey 19 December 2007 Reform Guernsey Amendment Law 2007 96 135 Jersey 1 April 2008 Public Elections Amendment No 2 Jersey Law 2008 90 Ecuador 28 September 2008 New constitution accepted by referendum for general election on 26 March 2009 2010s edit Argentina 1 November 2012 Voting for teenagers between 16 and 18 years of age became optional 211 Malta 20 November 2013 Motion passed in parliament to lower the voting age to 16 at local council elections starting from 2015 212 Scotland 18 September 2014 16 and 17 year olds were given the vote for the independence referendum This was subsequently extended permanently for local and Scottish Parliament elections as of the 2016 Parliament election 213 Estonia 6 May 2015 in local elections only 2020s edit Wales 6 May 2021 for the elections to the Senedd formerly the National Assembly for Wales 214 215 The Welsh Government has also legislated the enfranchisement of 16 and 17 year olds in local government elections by May 2022 for the local Welsh elections 84 85 Alderney 22 September 2022 216 Sark 2022 Organizations in favour of lowering the voting age editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Voting age news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message The following are political parties and other campaigning organisations that have either endorsed a lower voting age or who favour its removal Alphabetical list of countries edit Australia edit Australian Democrats Australian Greens Australian Labor Party 25 Socialist Alliance Fusion Party 217 Grapefruit Foundation to 15 years of age Austria edit The Greens The Green Alternative Liberal Forum 218 Social Democratic Party of Austria 219 vote4future at Austrian National Youth Council 220 Belgium edit Ecolo 221 Groen 221 Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten 221 Canada edit Green Party of Canada 222 Green Party of Quebec 223 New Democratic Party 224 Ontario Liberal Party 225 Parti Quebecois 226 Czechia edit Czech Pirate Party Green Party Mayors and Independents Denmark edit Social Democrats Socialist People s Party Dansk Ungdoms Faellesrad 227 Estonia edit Estonian National Youth Council Young Social Democrats France edit La France Insoumise 228 Germany edit Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations 229 K R A T Z A demanding abolition of any age based voting restrictions 230 Social Democratic Party of Germany Alliance 90 The Greens The Left Greece edit Ecologist Greens 231 Ireland edit Green Party 232 Labour Party 233 Sinn Fein 234 Socialist Party 235 In 2013 the Constitutional Convention was asked to consider reducing the voting age to 17 and recommended lowering it to 16 236 The then government agreed to hold a referendum 237 but in 2015 postponed it indefinitely to give priority to other referendums 238 Italy edit Five Star Movement 239 Northern League 240 Democratic Party 241 Luxembourg edit The Left 242 Malaysia edit UNDI18 Netherlands edit GroenLinks 243 Partij van de Arbeid Volt Netherlands Partij voor de Dieren Democraten 66 BIJ1 New Zealand edit Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand New Zealand Labour Party Te Pati Maori The Opportunities Party Make It 16 Aotearoa New Zealand Norway edit Liberal Party 244 Socialist Left Party 245 Poland edit Poland 2050 246 Portugal edit Left Bloc Liberal Initiative LIVRE People Animals Nature Social Democratic Party Romania edit National Liberal Party 247 National Union for the Progress of Romania 248 Spain edit Izquierda Unida Sweden edit Feminist Initiative 249 Left Party 250 Green Party 251 United Kingdom edit Green Party of England and Wales 252 Green Party Northern Ireland 253 Labour Party 254 Liberal Democrats 255 Liberal Party 256 National Health Action Party 257 Plaid Cymru 258 Scottish Conservatives Scottish Greens Scottish National Party Scottish Socialist Party 259 Social Democratic and Labour Party Ulster Unionist Party Votes at 16 United States edit Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions supports full elimination of voting age Vote16USA 260 Future Voters of America 261 Green Party of Texas 262 National Youth Rights Association Rock the Vote Socialist Party USA to 15 years of age FairVote Vermont Libertarian PartySee also editAdultcentrism Age of candidacy Age of majority Demeny voting Democratization Gerontocracy Intergenerational equity Suffrage Voter registration Youth Youth rights Youth suffrageNotes edit The 1970 United Kingdom general election is the first in which this Act had effect References edit Eybers G W ed 1918 Select constitutional documents illustrating South African history 1795 1910 London Routledge p 495 Wet No 5 1890 Om kiezer te zijn moet men den ouderdom van 16 jaren bereikt hebben Law No 5 1890 In order to be a voter one must have reached the age of 16 years a b Nohlen Dieter Stover Philip 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook Nomos p 464 ISBN 978 3 8329 5609 7 Archives of Maryland Volume 0138 Page 0051 Constitutional Revision Study Documents of the Constitutional Convention Commission 1968 msa maryland gov Retrieved 3 January 2023 a b c Loughran 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