Y’all are talking like people over the age of 16 cannot possibly be complete buffoons.
They can be but it's a lesser proportion. There probably are some mature 12-year-olds (a grand total of three!) too.
There are fewer under-16s than over-16s, so that still amounts to significantly more buffoonish “adults” than childish children :p /pedantry
It would at least open the door to education on political systems and how they work in the leadup to elections, which I don’t ever recall happening when I was at school.
If there is a test, then who sets the questions? Who decides which answers are correct?
I agree that there are many stupid voters. But such test could also be used to remove anyone who disagrees with whoever sets the questions. At which point it only takes one fool who somehow snuck through to cause only fools or cheaters to pass.
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Sure, anyone can be a fool. And preteens can be wise. But since we for some reason consor important stuff from children, children usually do not have enough knowledge to for informed decisions. And teenagers are in puberty, causing them to think less clearly.
Adults have legal access to drugs and chemicals that alter the way they think so they can’t be trusted either!
Puberty can also last into the 20s, plus it can vary when you go through it, so that’s not a great argument against earlier access to voting.
Further, adults often don’t fully inform themselves of the situation or the choices they may have prior to when they vote either, and folks in school will probably be better equipped to actually find and consider information about elections because that’s what they (should!) be doing every day in school.
As an aside, I’m also against what looks like means testing for voting. They did that in the American South to stop black people voting, and given how politics today seems to be polarizing groups moving further and further apart everywhere, it would just be used as a means to disenfranchise the Them to the Us of whomsoever is giving the test.