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Should Canada lower its voting age from 18 to 16?

xmontrealer

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Why did UK lower its voting age to 16? Here are countries where under-18 teens can vote
It was Brazil that lowered the voting age to 16 in 1988 for the Presidential elections. Now several other countries have joined the list
The Week News Desk By The Week News Desk Updated: July 17, 2025 21:24 IST

The United Kingdom is set to lower voting age from 18 to 16 from the next national election onwards. The reason for this drastic change in the country's electoral system is to increase democratic participation, according to the government.
In the run up to the July 2024 elections, the centre-left Labour party promised in its poll campaign that it will lower the voting age for elections to the British Parliament. In Scotland and Wales, those aged 16 can already vote in the local and regional elections.
Countries where legal voting age is 16
It was Brazil which lowered the voting age to 16 in 1988 for the Presidential elections. Germany's Lower Saxony state made a similar move in 1995, with more states following suit. In 2024, Germany lowered its voting age to 16 for the European Parliament elections.
Austria allowed 16-year-olds to vote in the national elections in 2007 and the European Parliament election in 2009.
In Malta, those aged 16 were allowed to vote in the local elections from 2015 and in the national elections from 2018.
Belgium has allowed 16-year-olds to vote in the European elections since 2023 while only those aged 18 can vote in the national elections. In Greece, the voting age is 17 since July 2016.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, citizens aged 16 can vote if they are employed. In Hungary, interestingly, a 16-year-old can vote if they are married.
In Indonesia, there is no threshold for married citizens while for others it is 17. Police and military are not allowed to vote.
In North Korea, any members of the military can vote regardless of their age while for others it is 17.
Latin American countries like Cuba, Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Nicaragua have the legal age to vote is 16.

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Btw imho 18 is as low as Canada should go...
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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Not right now, but may be in the future.
Currently we are in a wave of reactionary far right wing politics.
They always target the young.
We don't want that right now.
 
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bazokajoe

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Am glad you are having fun.
After all we've been having too much of fun at your expense after you guys lost the elections along with your leader's seat after all that sloganeering last year lmfao.
Ahh, nice try, but another big fail on your part.
 

xmontrealer

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It's interesting that many commenters here feel that 16 to18 year olds are likely to be Conservative party supporters or easily won over to the Right

As far as I saw lefties, from the hippies of the 60's and on, through to current demonstrators, etc. have been primarily the young??

I would have thought 16 to 18 year olds would likely support the NDP or Liberals way before the Conservatives.

Isn't there an old saying that goes something like "If you're young and a Republican you don't have a heart. But if you're old and a Democrat you don't have a brain."

For the purpose of discussion...
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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It's interesting that many commenters here feel that 16 to18 year olds are likely to be Conservative party supporters or easily won over to the Right

As far as I saw lefties, from the hippies of the 60's and on, through to current demonstrators, etc. have been primarily the young??

I would have thought 16 to 18 year olds would likely support the NDP or Liberals way before the Conservatives.

Isn't there an old saying that goes something like "If you're young and a Republican you don't have a heart. But if you're old and a Democrat you don't have a brain."

For the purpose of discussion...
The right of today are not conservatives.
The right of today are reactionaries pushing BS and young people are more impressionable.
 
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Butler1000

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It's interesting that many commenters here feel that 16 to18 year olds are likely to be Conservative party supporters or easily won over to the Right

As far as I saw lefties, from the hippies of the 60's and on, through to current demonstrators, etc. have been primarily the young??

I would have thought 16 to 18 year olds would likely support the NDP or Liberals way before the Conservatives.

Isn't there an old saying that goes something like "If you're young and a Republican you don't have a heart. But if you're old and a Democrat you don't have a brain."

For the purpose of discussion...
I think you will find a bigger diversity then you think.

But my issue is what seems to be certain levels of hypocrisy in determining the age of adult responsibility.

18 to vote, 19 to drink.

Culturally 18 for boys to have to take full responsibility for their actions yet I see all the time women shouldn't be held responsible for their decisions.

Honestly it should stay at the point imo where a person could be drafted to military service. Be charged as an adult in court. Now if you want to lower all these things great. But looking at how ignorant I was of politics and talking to young people now, I'm not seeing any difference really.
 
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bazokajoe

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It's interesting that many commenters here feel that 16 to18 year olds are likely to be Conservative party supporters or easily won over to the Right

As far as I saw lefties, from the hippies of the 60's and on, through to current demonstrators, etc. have been primarily the young??

I would have thought 16 to 18 year olds would likely support the NDP or Liberals way before the Conservatives.

Isn't there an old saying that goes something like "If you're young and a Republican you don't have a heart. But if you're old and a Democrat you don't have a brain."

For the purpose of discussion...
Democrats/Liberals certainly don't have a brain. The last 10 years in Canada have proven that.
 
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bazokajoe

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I think you will find a bigger diversity then you think.

But my issue is what seems to be certain levels of hypocrisy in determining the age of adult responsibility.

18 to vote, 19 to drink.

Culturally 18 for boys to have to take full responsibility for their actions yet I see all the time women shouldn't be held responsible for their decisions.

Honestly it should stay at the point imo where a person could be drafted to military service. Be charged as an adult in court. Now if you want to lower all these things great. But looking at how ignorant I was of politics and talking to young people now, I'm not seeing any difference really.
Honestly the age should be raised not lowered.
And Britian letting people use bank cards for ID is truely fucking stupid.
 
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