Votes at 16
Created by Karen Devlin
Status Ongoing
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Started Campaign
3rd Dec 2011
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10th Oct 2011
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Voting age to drop in Scotland
10th Oct 2011
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Target
Launch Campaign
17th Oct 2011
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Debate in Assembly on Votes at 16
17th Oct 2011
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progress
19th Oct 2011
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Target
Get 30 Supporters
10th Nov 2011
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Get Support from 2 MPs
10th Nov 2011
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Get support from 10 MLAs
10th Dec 2011
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Hold Debate with Public and Politicians
10th Apr 2012
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Cross Community Assembly Support for Votes at 16 in Principle
10th Apr 2012
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Our Goal
To pressure the NI Assembly to formally debate the issue
Why support my campaign?
If you can get a job at 16, pay tax at 16, join the armed forces at 16, get married, set up a home at 16 then surely you should be able to vote at 16. While the Northern Ireland Assembly does not have the power to reduce the voting age in Northern Ireland, it should still debate the issue, talk to young people about how we feel about it, and escalate it through legal channels.
Our Targets
- Cross Community Assembly Support for Votes at 16 in Principle within 6 months
- Debate in Assembly on Votes at 16 within 1 week
- Hold Debate with Public and Politicians within 6 months
- Get Support from 2 MPs within 1 month
- Get support from 10 MLAs within 2 months
- Get 30 Supporters within 1 month
- Launch Campaign within 1 week
Campaign Updates
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Article for the Newsletter
19th October -
Voting age to drop in Scotland
10th October -
Kicking off
10th October
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Article for the Newsletter
Posted on October 19th, 2011
The Newsletter has invited us to write an article about what law we would like the Assembly to pass. I’m writing about lowering the voting age in Northern Ireland to 16.
Tell policitians this matters
Dear [Politician's name],
I am writing to you to support WIMPS campaign to lover the voting age to 16.
In the UK, the age of consent is 16. People can marry at 16. They can join the army and pay taxes at 16.
WIMPS are campaigning to introduce Voting at 16 in Northern Ireland. Young people are affected by every law other citizens live under. Young people are fellow citizens and we believe should be consulted on the laws that affect them.
Reducing the voting age would widen the pool of democracy. There is an argument that 16 year olds would not make informed decisions. Does every person over the age of 18 make an informed decision?
Young people should not feel alienated by politics and politicians. And there is evidence from Europe that young people will participate given the chance. In 1996 in the German city Hanover, for example, there was a 56.5% turnout of 16 and 17 year olds. 41.1% of the 18 to 24 age group turned out to vote.
I am writing to ask you to support our campaign to lower the voting age to 16.
Thank you
Yours sincerely,
[your name]
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to send this lobby letter
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