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@B2QRW8H2mos2MO
No, and voters should be required to pass a basic test of their logic and reasoning capabilities in order to vote
@9GFVHJM1yr1Y
yes because the new generation of citizens are the people who have to live here so they should be deciding what happens
@9BJHZHT2yrs2Y
the age could be lowered but the voter would have to pass a test demonstrating their understanding of politics
@8ZW23LL3yrs3Y
Yes, as long as the people are taking the voting seriously (be informed, know who you're voting for, don't joke around, etc...)
@8XW39ZZ3yrs3Y
Yes, those who are 16 should be able to vote
@8VVNZMV4yrs4Y
I believe that it should be based on the year you were born. I will turn 18 a month after the election, but I am unable to vote even though it will be my future too.
@8VVHKZD4yrs4Y
yes, and kids should be taught about politics and voting earlier to get a better understanding.
Yes, only if schools start having world-issues classes to make sure students are educated in politics.
A special committee should be put forward to study this proposition.
@9CM22VQ2yrs2Y
I think everyone should be able to vote after testing about their knowledge in political sphere
@9BZ2SK62yrs2Y
Yes, but voters should be required to pass basic testing to demonstrate their understanding of politics at all levels.
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