Young voter power

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Here’s an interesting fact: According to the COMELEC, more than 50 percent of the total number of registered voters belong to the youth sector. READ:

The sad news is that we may still be voting using the pre-pandemic onsite voting methods in next year’s national elections.

It will be recalled that the Commission on Election set for itself the goal of registering some four million new voters prior to the May 2022 elections. Based on reports, the COMELEC surpassed that target as early as June this year. In a media briefing, the COMELEC spokesperson said nearly 32 million voters out of the latest count of 60 million-plus are in the 18-40 years old bracket. That bracket is what the poll body categorizes as the “youth vote.”

It will be interesting to find out how the “youth vote” will look at and consider the age of the potential presidential aspirants in the forthcoming national elections. Here are the present ages of the possible contenders: Gordon, 76; Senator Ping Lacson, 73; Former Senator Bongbong Marcos, 64; Vice President Leni Robredo, 56; Senator Bong Go, 47; Manila Mayor Isko Moreno, 46; Davao City Mayor Sarah Duterte, 43; Pacquiao, 42.

 

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