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In a concerning trend for democracy in Guernsey, a recent report reveals that fewer than 30% of the island’s young people are registered to vote, raising alarms about civic engagement among the younger generation. As discussions about the importance of depiction and participation in the electoral process intensify, this statistic highlights a significant gap in political involvement that could have lasting implications for the island’s future. With local elections on the horizon, stakeholders urge a renewed focus on encouraging youth participation, emphasizing that every voice matters in shaping the policies that affect their lives.This article delves into the factors contributing to this low registration rate and explores potential solutions to mobilize young voters in Guernsey.

Youth Voter Apathy in Guernsey Highlights Urgent Need for Engagement Strategies

The disheartening statistic that fewer than 30% of young people in Guernsey have registered to vote reflects a deeper,…

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Author : William Green

Publish date : 2025-04-11 19:50:00

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