Abstract
Indonesian millennials are the largest age-group as Indonesia is experiencing a demographic dividend, where the size of the young productive age population is the largest until 2030. Millennials and Gen-Zers hold about 54 percent of the population of 270 million people, according to official statistics. Meanwhile, the Association of Indonesian Internet Service Providers (2022) also stated that 77% of Indonesian citizens or as many as 210 million people have used the internet. With large numbers and high level of technological literacy, Indonesian millennials hold much responsibility for better results in upcoming election. This article will provide what’s role from Indonesian millennials especially in terms of political participation, not only about voting rights but also conduct the flow in how to express their opinion or political preference. Which more or less can impact voting behaviour and influencing the direction of the country in various spheres.
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Anastacia Patricia Novlina Nurak, Warmadewa University, Indonesia
Bayu Adhinata, Warmadewa University, Indonesia
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Conference: APISA2023
Stream: Competing epistemological perspectives on democracy and governance
This paper is part of the APISA2023 Conference Proceedings (View)
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Nurak A., & Adhinata B. (2023) What’s Role of Indonesian Young Voters in Upcoming 2024 Elections? ISSN: 2758-9374 APISA 17th Annual Congress (APISA2023) Official Conference Proceedings https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2758-9374.2023.9
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2758-9374.2023.9
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