Get your Voting badge during UK Parliament Week

Written by Izzy Attwood

Got that badging feeling this UK Parliament Week? Take a look at the Voting badge!

  1. Create your own party - why not do it over a cheeky video call with your friends? Combine ideas to make a super party!

Political parties are made up of people with similar beliefs, and a shared vision of the future.

There are some large and well-known ones out there, but imagine if you could create your own party from scratch…

What would your ideal political party look like? Be inventive with the way you record your ideas.

Decide:

  • What will your party be called?
  • What level of politics will it function within (local, regional, national)?
  • What are its top three issues?
  • Who, if anyone, will lead the party?
  • What is its logo and slogan?
  • How would you run an election campaign?
  • Who would want to become members and how would you recruit them?
  • Which parties would be your main rivals?

2. Tackle voter apathy

The right to vote has been hard-won over many generations. However, voter apathy – lack of interest in voting – is still high. And voting turnout for younger people is often poor.

Your challenge is to come up with a way to tackle voter apathy.

You could create a resource for young people about political parties and leaders, or a campaign to encourage people to register to vote. Create a presentation, video, social media campaign or even hold an event to encourage young people to get involved in politics. The choice is yours!

At the time of writing, the 2020 US election is happening now. Recently, US members of Congress Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar livestreamed themselves playing 'Among Us' - an incredibly popular mobile game. Their stream became one of the most popular ever on streaming service Twitch. By going where the apathetic voters are and doing a 'normal people' activity, they were able to reach new audiences

3. Get registered

You don’t have to wait until you’re old enough to put an ‘x’ on the ballot paper to actually register to vote.

Find out if you’re eligible to vote and how old you have to be to register. Are you old enough? Get registered! If you aren’t old enough yet, wait and register at the earliest opportunity. You have to register to vote before you can complete this badge.

Register to vote on GOV.UK

Now, your task is to get as many young people as you can to register to vote. Use the resource you created in challenge two to help you.

Read the full syllabus and get some more tips on the Girlguiding website here.

Need some more ideas? Check out the UK Parliament Week website for inspiration.

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