Canton Graubünden Proposes Lowering Voting Age to 16
The Graubünden cantonal government has submitted a constitutional revision to its parliament that would grant 16-year-olds the right to vote in cantonal and local matters. If approved, voters will have the final say in a September referendum.

Key Takeaways
- The Graubünden cantonal government has submitted a revised constitution draft to parliament proposing a voting age of 16.
- The voting age reduction applies to cantonal and local issues.
- Swiss citizens living abroad will gain voting rights at the cantonal level under this proposal.
- Municipalities will retain the authority to decide if 16-year-olds abroad can vote on local matters.
- The cantonal parliament approved the mandate for this change by a clear majority in February 2022.
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They Said
"The voting age of 16 would apply to cantonal and local issues."