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Teenagers and the 2024 Election: How Youth Are Participating in ...


The uncertainty that shrouded this election put youth and adults on a somewhat level playing field as 2024 began. No one could predict how the election would go, especially after Jan. 6, 2021 ... Read More

Why Teen Voices Matter in the 2024 Election - The New York Times


While this challenge focuses on teen civic engagement — how teens can plug in to the outlets of democracy — we’ll also be tracking our Learning Network’s Election 2024 Student Conversation ... Read More

A year out from 2024 elections, eyes turn to youth voter turnout


As the one-year countdown to the 2024 general election begins, ... Shop. Log In. Stream on. GMA3; A year out from 2024 elections, eyes turn to youth ... These teens are highlighting the power of ... Read More

Meet the Youth Leaders Protecting Voters From Intimidation ... - Teen Vogue


This story was written by Teen Vogue's 2024 Student Correspondents, a team of college students and recent graduates covering the election cycle from key battleground states. Some Arizona youth ... Read More

Youth Are Turned Off by the 2024 Election. We Can Still Engage and ...


Youth Are Turned Off by the 2024 Election. ... Sixty-one percent believe it will be one of the most important elections in ... Almost half of youth in the U.S. News-Generation Lab poll said they ... Read More

After Election 1st, Here’s How Oakland and Berkeley Youth ... - KQED


When Maximus Simmons cast his ballot in November, he could only fill it out for one election — his Oakland school board representative — because he was among the first 16- and 17-year-olds allowed to ... Read More


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