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Lawmakers advocate for reducing the voting age of Bahrainis from 20 to 18 before the 2026 elections.

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Last updated: 2024/11/11 at 7:35 AM
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Legislators in Bahrain are considering lowering the voting age from 20 to 18 ahead of the parliamentary elections in 2026. The move is aimed at engaging young Bahrainis in the political process, as nearly two-thirds of the population is under 35. Advocates, including Shura Council members, believe that Bahrain’s youth are ready for this responsibility and have the awareness and sense of duty needed for active participation in decision-making.
This proposal comes at a time when Bahrain is experiencing a surge of young people who are eager to be more involved in areas such as work, trade, and social issues. With a strong voter turnout of 73 per cent in recent elections, supporters of the change believe that lowering the voting age is a natural progression towards allowing young people to influence decisions that affect their lives. The plan aligns with current Bahraini laws that already set 18 as the age of responsibility, allowing individuals to take on leading roles and start businesses.
Japan and South Korea have recently lowered their voting ages to 18, following concerns over low youth turnout and an aging population. Both countries saw this change as a way to empower younger voices and strengthen their role in governance. If Bahrain were to pass this proposal, it would join a growing number of countries in the region, such as Egypt and Jordan, where 18-year-olds already have the right to vote.
Advocates of lowering the voting age argue that if 18-year-olds are trusted to drive, they should also be trusted to choose their leaders. Giving young people the right to vote at 18 would not only give them a stronger voice in the decisions that affect them but also instill a sense of duty and pride in their communities, encouraging them to play an active role in shaping the future.
The proposal to lower the voting age reflects a growing recognition in Bahrain that young people are not just future voices but present drivers of change. By engaging young Bahrainis in decision-making from an early age, the plan aims to build a sense of responsibility and care for society among the youth. Supported by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa’s focus on empowering young people, this proposal aligns with the vision of involving young people as true partners in the country’s growth.
In conclusion, the proposal to lower the voting age in Bahrain from 20 to 18 is a significant step towards giving young people a stronger voice in shaping their future. By empowering young Bahrainis to participate in decision-making and governance, the plan aims to instill a sense of responsibility and pride in the youth, encouraging them to take an active role in contributing to society. If passed, this change would align Bahrain with other countries in the region that have already granted 18-year-olds the right to vote, reinforcing the belief that young people are ready and capable of influencing the direction of their country.

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