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Response rates from 1.8k Richmond Centre voters.
21% Yes |
79% No |
17% Yes |
74% No |
3% Yes, any citizen that pays taxes should be allowed to vote |
4% No, and voters should be required to pass a basic test demonstrating their understanding of politics in order to vote |
1% No, it should be raised |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.8k Richmond Centre voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.8k Richmond Centre voters.
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Unique answers from Richmond Centre voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B25LX3V2mos2MO
Yes, but have it that voters from 16-18 must pass a basic test demonstrating their understanding of politics and must be taxpayers (like income or property)
@8KQL6XN4yrs4Y
There are some incredibly smart kids that know more than the average adult about worldly topics and politics. Perhaps, when younger aged, they can write a short and simple test to show their competence in order to vote.
@B2V65DH2wks2W
Students who are unhappy with their education should have a right to speak up and have a say in some sort of way that actully matters.
@B2TYRNR2wks2W
No, anyone below the age of 18 does not have the necessary understanding of the world and its complexities to vote on critical issues.
@B2SX7XJ2wks2W
any Canadian citizen who is able to enter a legal contract should be REQUIRED to vote in all municipal, provincial and national elections.
@B2RW9V22wks2W
Yes, but they need to pass a test making sure they understand basic politics as a requirement to vote.
@B2R667B2wks2W
Yes, as long as they're contributing to society through work and taxes at a younger age they should be able to vote for what happens in their society.
@B2QW7PJ3wks3W
Yes, do think it should be lowered because of people like me, I want to vote against all of the people in Ontario who think that trudeau (he doesn't deserve a capitol letter for his name) is any good in the slightest.
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