Voting age

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Voting age refers to the minimum legal age set by law that an individual must attain to be eligible to vote in public elections. The voting age is determined by each country and can vary significantly around the world.

History[edit]

The concept of a voting age has evolved over time. Historically, the voting age was often set at 21 years, reflecting the age of majority in many societies. However, during the 20th century, many countries lowered the voting age to 18, influenced by arguments that individuals who are old enough to serve in the military should also have the right to vote.

Global Variations[edit]

Different countries have different voting ages:

Arguments for Lowering the Voting Age[edit]

Proponents of lowering the voting age argue that younger individuals are affected by political decisions and should have a say in the democratic process. They also point out that many young people are politically aware and engaged.

Arguments Against Lowering the Voting Age[edit]

Opponents argue that younger individuals may lack the maturity and life experience necessary to make informed voting decisions. They also express concerns about the potential for increased influence from parents or guardians.

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