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Not a cent from gov to encourage youth voting

category national | politics / elections | press release author Wednesday March 24, 2004 13:49author by rayo - lp Report this post to the editors

Labour Party European Candidate for Dublin, Ivana Bacik, today condemned the Government for ignoring the low level of voting among young people.

Speaking to students in Alexandra College, Dublin, Ivana stated, "The Government is ploughing huge resources into a campaign to promote electronic voting. €4.5m has been allocated to fund a slick marketing campaign to promote the Government's pet project, despite the widespread and legitimate concern among voters about e-voting.

"In stark contrast, the Government isn't spending one cent to encourage young people to vote. This despite the fact that less and less young people are exercising the right to vote. CSO figures reveal that at the last general election in nearly 60% of young people aged 18-19 didn't vote. Likewise 47% of young people aged 20-24 didn't cast a ballot.

"The vast majority of young people are excluded from the electoral process because of problems with the getting their name on the electoral register. 40% of people aged 18-19 didn't vote because either they weren't registered or they weren't registered at a suitable address.

This is a basic problem that could be overcome with a concerted registration campaign specifically designed for young people. Yet the Government has failed to tackle this problem. It seems to be content that 40% of young voters are excluded from the process.

"As a lecturer I work closely with young people. I know they are interested in the future of their country and want to make their voice heard. They are being deliberately ignored by the Government. FF and the PDs are content to splurge €4.5m promoting their e-voting scheme, but won't invest one cent in encouraging young people to exercise their democratic right. It is a disgrace"

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At the Launch of the Partys' Local government policy this week the Labour Party has proposed the voting age to be droped to 16 years.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.     Clive Sullish    Wed Mar 24, 2004 16:03 
   I'd raise the voting age to 21     Mark O 'Hehir    Wed Mar 24, 2004 16:05 
   Such Well-Reasoneds Arguments!     Fergal    Wed Mar 24, 2004 17:29 
   Dammit     Fergal    Wed Mar 24, 2004 17:32 
   Most young people realise that our "democracy" is a sham     Conor    Wed Mar 24, 2004 18:21 
   "democracy" is a sham ?     Fergal    Wed Mar 24, 2004 18:27 
   ah yes     pc    Wed Mar 24, 2004 19:11 
   democracy or equality?     j.a.    Wed Mar 24, 2004 19:17 
   to give it to them     pc    Wed Mar 24, 2004 22:12 
 10   "democracy"     Conor    Thu Mar 25, 2004 12:45 
 11   What?     Fergal    Thu Mar 25, 2004 13:05 
 12   i only used "twat" cause i couldnt use another 4 letter word     Conor    Thu Mar 25, 2004 14:35 
 13   Really?     Fergal    Thu Mar 25, 2004 18:12 
 14   i was thinking more along the lines of     c    Thu Mar 25, 2004 20:19 
 15   now I thought we'd gone through the "C" word thingy before.     shocked    Fri Mar 26, 2004 23:29 
 16   Mark O 'Hehir     Mike    Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:46 
 17   Bleeding the Youth     Cael    Sat Mar 15, 2008 19:19 


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