Admittedly, it's an out of left field topic, but about two years ago I was first presented with the idea that the age restriction on voting should be lifted. It sounds absurd at first blush, but as DJW explains it's surprisingly hard to refute. As he notes, there do seem to be "Burkean caution" type reasons for concern here, but this happens to be an issue where such concerns could be easily met: Let 17 year-olds vote and see if anything awful happens, then try for 16 year-olds, then 15, etc., etc., etc.
At any rate, it's neither the most pressing cause nor do I see a ton of political feasibility here, but having thought about this on-and-off for a while, I'm now all for letting children vote. Let me add to what's in DJW's post one positive argument: As it happens right now, the youngest cohort of legal voters tend to be people with an awful lot of instability in their lives -- going off to college or first jobs, etc. That's a situation that's not conducive to voting and, accordingly, turnout is low for the youngest voters. But forming the habit of non-voting tends to breed further non-voting in the future. Sub-18 people tend to have a lot more stability in their lives than do 18-25 year-olds and it would therefore probably be easier to inculcate habits of democratic participation if you dropped the age limit.
At any rate, it's neither the most pressing cause nor do I see a ton of political feasibility here, but having thought about this on-and-off for a while, I'm now all for letting children vote. Let me add to what's in DJW's post one positive argument: As it happens right now, the youngest cohort of legal voters tend to be people with an awful lot of instability in their lives -- going off to college or first jobs, etc. That's a situation that's not conducive to voting and, accordingly, turnout is low for the youngest voters. But forming the habit of non-voting tends to breed further non-voting in the future. Sub-18 people tend to have a lot more stability in their lives than do 18-25 year-olds and it would therefore probably be easier to inculcate habits of democratic participation if you dropped the age limit.
No mention of Ozzy or his group, but some exposure for his cause on a big-time blog. Congrats.
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