What are the effects of reducing the voting age from 21 years to 18 years ? Answer the question.
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With the 362nd amendment of the constitution, the voting age was lowered right from 21 to 18. It is an amazing option for the young voters because they are now able to vote according to their requirements and specifications.
With lots of people in the 18 to 21 years of age group, the chances of leaders elected to the office have changed a great deal.
Enthusiastic and young people are bound to rise to echelons of the power and do well for the society.
With lots of people in the 18 to 21 years of age group, the chances of leaders elected to the office have changed a great deal.
Enthusiastic and young people are bound to rise to echelons of the power and do well for the society.
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A voting age is a minimum age established by law that a person must attain before they become eligible to vote in a public election. Today, the most common voting age is 18 years; however, voting ages as low as 16 and as high as 25 currently exist (see list below). Most countries have set a minimum voting age, often set in their constitution. In a number of countries voting is compulsory for those eligible to vote, while in most it is optional.When the right to vote was being established in democracies, the voting age was generally set at 21 or higher. In the 1970s many countries reduced the voting age to 18. The debate is ongoing in a number of countries on proposals to reduce the voting age to or below 18.
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