Academics Concerned About Voter Apathy In Young People

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28 Feb 202203:39

Summary

TLDRA study on Jamaican voting behavior reveals that the 65-74 age group has the highest voter turnout, viewing voting as a civil duty. In contrast, 18-24-year-olds are more deliberative, seeking tangible improvements before voting. Young people's apathy stems from a lack of faith in political parties and a desire for deliverables. Political commentator Nadine Spencer criticizes political parties for failing to attract new members and educate the public on political participation.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“Š Globally, the age group 65 to 74 has the highest voter turnout, while 18 to 24 has the lowest.
  • πŸ‘΅ Older voters are more conservative and view voting as a civic duty, driven by tradition and obligation.
  • πŸ‘± Younger voters are more deliberative and pragmatic, focusing on tangible improvements and results rather than ideological beliefs.
  • πŸ€” Young people's voter apathy may stem from a loss of faith in political parties and a desire for deliverables.
  • πŸ“‰ The lack of social and economic transformation in Jamaican society could contribute to youth voter apathy.
  • πŸ› Political commentator Nadine Spence suggests that politics is perceived as a middle-aged person's sport, deterring younger participation.
  • πŸ“‰ Political parties are criticized for not effectively attracting new members or explaining how to participate in politics.
  • 🏫 There is a lack of civic education about the electoral process, leading to unfamiliarity among young people.
  • 🌐 Globally, political parties are seen as failing to represent the population and not offering compelling reasons to vote.
  • πŸ” Young voters are looking for active ways to add their voice and have their identities reflected in political institutions.

Q & A

  • What was the focus of the recent study on Jamaicans' voting behaviors?

    -The study focused on understanding the factors that drive Jamaicans to participate in the electoral process.

  • Who shared the findings of the study on Jamaicans' voting behaviors?

    -The findings were shared by local political commentator and assistant lecturer at the University of the West Indies, Mona Damon Gordon.

  • What is the global trend regarding the age group with the highest voter turnout?

    -Globally, the age group 65 to 74 records the highest level of voter turnout.

  • Why are older voters more likely to participate in voting?

    -Older voters are more conservative and see voting as a civil duty, which they perform out of a sense of obligation.

  • How do younger voters approach voting compared to older voters?

    -Younger voters are more deliberative, progressive, and pragmatic about voting, focusing on tangible improvements and results rather than ideological or philosophical reasons.

  • What is a key reason for voter apathy among young people according to Mr. Gordon?

    -Young people may have lost faith in political parties and are looking for deliverables and tangible improvements in their lives.

  • What does Nadine Spence believe is the reason for the lack of youth participation in politics?

    -Nadine Spence believes that politics is perceived as a middle-aged person's sport and that political parties are not doing a good job of attracting new membership or teaching people how to participate.

  • What is one of the responsibilities of political parties in a democracy according to the transcript?

    -Political parties have the responsibility to bring new people into politics and ensure their offerings are attractive enough for people to want to vote.

  • What is one of the issues with the electoral process as highlighted by Nadine Spence?

    -The electoral process does not adequately teach people about politics, how to participate, or how their identities can be reflected in the institutions.

  • What is the implication of the political system on young voters' attitudes towards voting?

    -The political system's limited social and economic transformation has made young voters more skeptical and less inclined to accept promises without seeing results.

  • What does the transcript suggest as a solution to increase youth participation in the electoral process?

    -The transcript suggests that political parties need to do more to attract new members and educate the public about politics and the electoral process.

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