At a time when American political institutions are under intense
criticism and facing internal and external pressures, Americans
must identify opportunities for changing the status quo. Rather
than reject the system as fatally flawed, Niall Guy Michelsen
argues that lowering the voting age to 16 will decrease the voting
gap between the college and non-college citizens. Increasing voter
turnout will make the American electorate more representative of
the country and add needed voices to political debates. Dr.
Michelsen analyzes the nature of voting habits and concludes that
too many citizens start their adult lives as non-voters and become
habitual non-voters as a result. Using voter turnout data and
demographics, Dr. Michelsen shows that lowering the voting age to
16 would help both college-attending and non-college-attending
young adults develop voting habits and raise voter turnout.
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