Swiss Electorate Ages as Median Voter Turns 60, Shifting Political Landscape
A new analysis reveals half of all active voters in Switzerland are now over 60, a seven-year increase since 2000. This demographic shift raises questions about the future of Swiss policymaking and intergenerational equity.

Key Takeaways
- The median age of active voters in Switzerland has reached approximately 60 years.
- In over 25% of national votes in the last 40 years, 18-30-year-olds voted differently from those over 65.
- Older citizens in Switzerland vote at roughly twice the rate of younger citizens.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Elections and referendums are therefore increasingly decided by people approaching retirement or already retired."
"Younger people remain underrepresented at the ballot box. More civic education is needed."