The following commentary is by Sen. Steve Cwodzinski of Senate District 48, which covers parts of Chanhassen, Eden Prairie and Minnetonka:
The bedrock of a strong democracy is the act of voting. Each citizen has the awesome responsibility to cast their ballot to choose our leaders and to create a government for the people by the people. It is easy to not vote, but that only leads to an alienated, apathetic, uneducated and uninformed populace. A disengaged, disinterested, disconnected and dismissed populace is no way nearing the “More perfect union” our Framers presented to the world.
With so much talk of pending doom and devastation, I saw a glimmer of hope recently in The Star Tribune. In the 2018 elections, Minnesota voters between the ages of 18 and 29 had a turnout rate 43.7 percent, the best in the nation and a full 20 percent higher than the 2014 midterm elections. We need to listen to our young people, they are showing us the way and leading by example.
The rise in the youth turnout is a cause for celebration and is great news for Minnesota and the entire country. Millennials are not apathetic but are instead using their power and getting involved in finding solutions to the major issues we face. They are speaking and fighting on behalf of all of us on issues like gun violence prevention, climate change, the opioid crisis, and injustice. Continue reading “Young Voters Revitalizing Our Democracy”