One suggestion many people brought up is allowing people to vote at 16 at the European elections. At the moment only Austrians are able to do that. The idea sparked many comments both for and against. Many users felt that allowing younger people to vote might improve the turnout, but opponents felt 16-year-olds were not yet mature enough to go to the polls.
“I think that a lot of 16-year-olds are definitely ready to vote! Many movers, shakers, inventors and scientists these days are 16 and 17 year-olds.” (from Facebook)
“Maybe getting them into the voting booths early may improve voter turnout in future elections.” (from Facebook)
“I don’t feel that someone who is not considered to be at the legal age of adulthood should be voting, nor do I feel that someone with extremely limited knowledge of the real world should be shaping our political direction.” (from Reddit)
Introducing electronic voting, online voting and voting by post is also included in the report. Many of our followers on social media were quite sceptical about the concept, fearing fraud and manipulation. There were some though who were more open to the idea.
“I disagree with electronic voting, as it is too easy for the vote to be manipulated, but I agree with the intention.” (from Reddit)
“It should be e-voting for all Europeans in Europe and abroad for domestic and European parliament elections.” (from LinkedIn)
The suggestion to allow all EU citizens who live outside the EU to vote during European elections proved to be uncontroversial and got the backing of many who left comments. At the moment it is already possible for the citizens of some EU countries.
“Europeans voting from outside EU? As long as they hold a valid member country issued EU passport, why not?” (from Facebook)
You can follow the discussion on the next European elections on Twitter with the hashtag #EP2019
Source: EP website http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/content/20151023STO98946/html/Your-views-how-the-European-elections-should-be-improved