No, the current voting age is right where it should be. As teens, we lack the worldly experience that adults have. We have not dealt with taxes, economic policies, and social issues that mainly affect older generations, so it would not be possible for us to make informed decisions on these matters. In addition, teens are vulnerable to peer pressure and other external influences like celebrities and trends that can affect our opinions. Instead of lowering the voting age, there are other ways we could increase teen political engagement. For example, schools could start teaching students how to spot politically biased messaging in the media so that we know how to avoid being influenced by it. That would make us more likely to be thoughtful, well-informed voters when we become adults.
—Vineet Petlur, California