Millennials, Gen Z dominate 2025 voter base

Millennials and Gen Z make up a significant portion of the electorate in the 2025 elections. Millennials, born between 1981 and 1996 and now aged 29 to 44, account for over 23 million registered voters. Meanwhile, Gen Z voters—those aged 18 to 28—number more than 18.3 million.

Combined, these generations represent a powerful voting bloc, capable of influencing key outcomes in both local and national races. Their priorities on issues like education, employment, climate, and digital governance are expected to shape campaign strategies.

Analysts say their turnout could redefine the country’s political direction.

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