Since Delhi is preparing for the future state election, it is new research that young voters in the capital are politically recognized and actively participate in democratic processes. I am. 23 Watts INSIGHTS STUDIO’s research on the title “Genz’s Tryst with Polls” explores voting, political priority, and important concerns for voters 18 to 26 years old.
High consciousness, strong participation
The survey showed that 88 % of Delhi’s GEN Z voter recognized the constituency candidates. This shows a high level of political involvement because young voters spend time to learn about local representatives. In addition, 71 % of respondents said they had voted in past elections or this time they would be voting, and showed a strong commitment to participating in public opinion polls.
However, some barriers are still hindering that some of the young voters vote. 16 % answered that they would not vote because of the lack of voter IDs, and emphasized issues on voters registration. Another 7.7 % of the voter ID, but still choose not to vote, but there is no difference if 5.1 % vote.
What affects Gen Z voting?
The study has revealed that political manifests are the biggest factors that affect young voters, and 66 % of respondents prioritize political parties and promises. Candidates’ reliability is also an important factor, and 62 % takes into account the reliability and reputation of candidates before choosing.
Interestingly, Pier’s influence plays a minor role, and only 19 % say that friends and social circles affect voting decisions. This suggests that conversations related to elections can occur in the social world, but Delhi’s ZZ voters prefer to make independent decisions.
Is the prize important?
Election campaigns in India are often marked by political parties that provide prizes such as free power, water, and financial support schemes. The survey showed that 74 % of young voters believed that prizes would affect votes. This does not necessarily mean supporting such promises, but suggests that election prizes continue to be an important aspect of voters’ decision -making.
Views regarding election marketing and political campaigns
Despite the high level of consciousness, he replied that almost two -thirds of the respondents were not influenced by the election marketing campaign. Only 37 % of election marketing believes that all costs are spending, suggesting that flashy campaigns do not necessarily guarantee votes.
Important issues for young voters in Delhi
When asked about the most imminent concerns in Delhi, women’s safety emerged as a top priority, and 85 % of the respondents say it is a major problem. Other important concerns include unemployment (60 %) and pollution (56 %). Both were many years of task for the city.
In addition, 44 % of the respondents have rated Delhi’s law and order to be poor, indicating concerns about crime and governance.
Trust the media and information sources
This study also shows the way young voters consume political information. More than half of respondents (53 %) believe that the mainstream media is biased, which reflects the growing skepticism of the conventional news outlet. Instead, many young voters are looking at the source of alternative information.
35 % rely on social media for news 26 % prefer independent blogs and websites
This shift emphasizes the increase in the influence of digital platforms in forming political perceptions and voters’ opinions.
More politically eager generations
The survey results from “Jenzer’s attempts in public opinion polls” suggest that Delhi’s young voters are politically aware, policy -led decisions, and are actively involved in democratic processes. Masu. While skepticism of voter ID registration and skepticism of the media continues, it has been proven that Delhi’s Z generation is an enthusiastic generation based on information, and is ready to make that mark in future elections. 。
“Contrary to general beliefs, Delhi’s young voters are based on sufficient information on changing future elections, engaged and enthusiastic. As a digital native generation, they are social media and independence. GEN Z is not only notified of the blog, but also commits a more secure employment opportunity for women. Tarundeep Singh, the 23 watt insight studio, Tarundeep Singh, the lead, Tarundeep Singh, giving priority to cleaner air and giving priority to clean air, “is being promoted by the problem that forms their future.