Zardnaar
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While overseas people love arguing about voting here a new issue has popped up.
www.rnz.co.nz
Essentially the arguement says voting at age 18 discriminates against people based on age.
This doesn't mean 16 will become the new voting age but it does open the door. One could also argue against age restrictions in other areas theoretically (booze/tobacco sales, retirement etc).
Not surprisingly the right wing parties are opposed. In 2020 they held a survey on it and 85% were opposed to lowering it.
Overall I think I'm also opposed. 18 is generally the age where one is legally an adult. 16 year olds lack life experience and are still under their parents "control". They can't really tell them to sod off for example. At 16 my political views essentially aligned with my mother's I voted for NZ Labour party aged 18 (and aged 42 go figure).
Anyway CFCs thoughts?
Parliament now has to justify keeping the voting age at 18 – it's a hard argument to make
Opinion - This week's Supreme Court judgment on lowering New Zealand's legal voting age has, at times, been interpreted as some kind of mandate for change. That's not quite the case, but the court's ruling does at least make change a possibility.

Essentially the arguement says voting at age 18 discriminates against people based on age.
This doesn't mean 16 will become the new voting age but it does open the door. One could also argue against age restrictions in other areas theoretically (booze/tobacco sales, retirement etc).
Not surprisingly the right wing parties are opposed. In 2020 they held a survey on it and 85% were opposed to lowering it.
Overall I think I'm also opposed. 18 is generally the age where one is legally an adult. 16 year olds lack life experience and are still under their parents "control". They can't really tell them to sod off for example. At 16 my political views essentially aligned with my mother's I voted for NZ Labour party aged 18 (and aged 42 go figure).
Anyway CFCs thoughts?
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