Today 's young people are not interested in political affairs, they are widely believed to be too nervous for their own interests to pay some price for political problems, often circulated There. This is true for some people in the "Y generation" or "Millennial Generation", but it is important to summarize the entire youth population as negligence and falsehood. In fact, this survey states that political participation is very important for young Canadians and 74% of polls say that "always voting in elections" is essential for becoming a good citizen It is very important to think that "knowing the current events" should "actively participate in political activities" is 15%.
Nick Colletti of the Department of Economics at the University of Toronto says, "If Steven Harper does not want to resign so badly, please do not vote." Election is not necessarily a good sign. Youth voting is on the edge of Canada's political future in the coming years. Young Canadians do not like Justin Trudeau, as they dislike Stephen Harper. The story of social media about politics is rarely among young voters who announced so many elections on the day before October 19th.
In the United States, youth voting is a political term used to represent people aged 18-24 and their voting habits. Many policy areas, such as educational problems and the juvenile justice system, have a particular impact on young people in the United States. Although the overall tendency of the voter turnout rate in all ages has declined, "the participation rate of young people declined sharply." The low voting rate of this young is part of the tendency of voting among generations. Young people have the lowest voting rate, but as individuals get older, the voting rate reaches its peak at the age of 50 and then drops again. Since the age of 18 in 1972, young people have been underrepresented in public opinion polls. In 1976, voters between 18 and 24 were one of the first elections to vote and accounted for 18% of all US voters, but only 13% were actually voted.