![Electoral reform in the United States / Elections / Youth rights / FairVote / Single-winner electoral systems / Youth vote in the United States / Voting age / Electronic voting / Instant-runoff voting / Takoma Park / Maryland / Voting / Electoral reform in California Electoral reform in the United States / Elections / Youth rights / FairVote / Single-winner electoral systems / Youth vote in the United States / Voting age / Electronic voting / Instant-runoff voting / Takoma Park / Maryland / Voting / Electoral reform in California](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/f0f76e76f93dc7b143165b9dacca17c2.jpg) Date: 2014-04-07 17:39:41Electoral reform in the United States Elections Youth rights FairVote Single-winner electoral systems Youth vote in the United States Voting age Electronic voting Instant-runoff voting Takoma Park Maryland Voting Electoral reform in California | | Lowering the Voting Age Youth voters (voters between the ages of 18 and 30) are less likely to cast a ballot than any other age group.1 Extending voting rights to people after the age of 16 in municipal elections increasAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.promoteourvote.comDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 661,21 KBShare Document on Facebook
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