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Today, we examine the UK's voting age debate. Currently, it's 18 for UK-wide elections, but 16 for devolved elections in Scotland and Wales. The UK Government plans to reduce the age for reserved elections to 16 by the next general election. We discuss arguments for, such as boosting youth engagement and aligning with other rights, and arguments against, like concerns over maturity. Research suggests 16-year-olds vote more in their first election than 18-year-olds, with little impact on overall results.

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Discussion and Reflection Question: Given the arguments for and against, what are the most crucial factors society should weigh when deciding the voting age for national elections?

Source: Voting age
Research Briefing
Published Wednesday, 23 July, 2025

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