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Response rates from 919 3056 voters.
25% Yes |
75% No |
21% Yes |
71% No |
4% Yes, any citizen that pays taxes should be allowed to vote |
3% 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 919 3056 voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 919 3056 voters.
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Unique answers from 3056 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@99HMQV62yrs2Y
Yes, optional from 16, then mandatory from 18
@9LPVW7R9mos9MO
No, and voter should be required to pass a basic test demenstrating their understanding of politics in order to vote. However, there should be free public accessibility to information, and it should not be biased, but instead made so that people who are competent of the outcomes of their elections can vote.
@9V79F4W3mos3MO
Yes, it should be optional to vote for 16- and 17-year-olds, and those younger who have a job should be able to apply to vote
@99P72YW2yrs2Y
Anyone should be able to vote of they wish, but voting shouldn't be compulsory, or should be via topics not parties.
@8WYQ8B53yrs3Y
This should be restricted to the heads of each household.
@8NZTRGW4yrs4Y
No, it should be raised to 25 and voters should be required to pass a basic test demonstrating their understanding of politics in order to vote
@B27XB5T 7 days7D
Yes, but only by choice for under 18’s. I think 16 is appropriate with appropriate measures to ensure no parental coercement. Maybe they should have to vote via a quiz to ensure they’re voting for personal expression.
@B24STGS3wks3W
Yes, allow those who are at least 16 but make it optional for those aged 16-17 to vote, and they must pass a political understanding test if they are within that bracket and wish to enroll early.
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