Some 17-Year-Olds CAN Vote in the 2008 Presidential Primaries!

Filed in National by on December 20, 2007

From Alan Loudell’s blog:

Some young people register to vote at the same time they apply for a driver’s license, yet may NOT realize they may be able to vote BEFORE they turn 18 in Delaware.

Here’s the deal:
If you’re registered, and you’d be 18 in time for the November general election, you have the right to vote in the coming Delaware Presidential Primary and the September Delaware Primary elections.

Here’s the question:
Can we use this information without seeming like the creepy middle-aged guys that we know we are? Be honest.

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  1. Whoever YOU want it to be says:

    Yes. Get the Young Dems/Reps/Ind. together and visit local high schools to get the word out.

  2. JohnnyX says:

    “Hey there little lady, can I offer you a ride…to the polling place?”

    “Ew, no way, you perv, I’m saving myself for marriage.”

    “No no no no, the place where you vote.”

  3. Dana Garrett says:

    I believe the voting age should be lowered to age 16, driver’s licenses issued at age 18 and no one should be allowed to join the military until age 21.

  4. tim says:

    this is great news! it seems unfair for people who can vote in the general to not be allowed to choose their parties’ nominees.

    The Young Democrats will be working hard to get the word out and register more people who are eligible.

    -Young Democrats Movement