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Licda. María Eugenia Mijangos Martínez Magistrada Vocal III Tribunal Supremo Electoral

Youth Participation in Electoral Processes. Licda. María Eugenia Mijangos Martínez Magistrada Vocal III Tribunal Supremo Electoral Guatemala, 2014. Youth Participation in Electoral Processes.

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Licda. María Eugenia Mijangos Martínez Magistrada Vocal III Tribunal Supremo Electoral

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  1. Youth Participation in Electoral Processes Licda. María Eugenia Mijangos MartínezMagistrada Vocal III Tribunal Supremo Electoral Guatemala, 2014

  2. Youth Participation in Electoral Processes • The Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Guatemala (TSE for its initials in Spanish) has waged on Guatemalan youth through ELECTORAL VOLUNTEERING. • Other youth inclusion programs are: • School Government • Civic Promotion activities • Training and formation of youths on basic and higher education levels. • Young women inclusion

  3. The TSE and the youth´s political promotion on the elections • The enrolled population with major relevance in the 2011 Electoral Roll Elections was the Guatemalan youth, between 18 and 25 years. • The enrollment plan was directed to this population universe, being considered as an excluded segment in previous processes. A total amount of 1, 462,123 youths was achieved.

  4. Impact of the Guatemalan youth in Electoral Processes • Enrolled youth population 1,985-2,011:

  5. 2011 Elections enrolled by age total Fuente: Memoria Electoral 2,011, Tribunal Supremo Electoral

  6. In 2014 a total of 7,447,802 were enrolled:

  7. Electoral Volunteering • During the 2011 electoral process, over 5,900 youths volunteered in activities of the electoral calendar. • In this non-electoral year, there are currently 1,335 volunteers in the Republic. • A total of 6,000 volunteers is expected for the next electoral event.

  8. School governments • Looks for the promotion of the youths´ democratic culture through their participation in electing their student representatives, encouraging participation. • Over 6000 youths have been trained en the last two years in sight of the future events.

  9. Civic Promotion Activities • Through the Guatemalan youths, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal creates Civic Promotion activities involving the citizens.

  10. Creation of the Women´s Political Promotion Office • «Child, young, and adult women: towards and integral participation in the exercise of their citizenship» 2013-2014 program. • Including school aged girls and women from various ages, they sum up a total of 3,335 altogether. • Encourage through civic education women´s participation and inclusion in political, social, cultural, health, and other spaces, focusing on citizen rights to strengthen civil society and favoring the respect of diversity as main element of democratic culture.

  11. Other applied actions: • First and Second women´s Electoral Encounter. • Workshops oriented to community female leaders in the Multiplying Net of Women´s Political and Electoral impact. • Implementing certificated programs in electoral subjects. • Strategic alliances with women´s and youth organizations.

  12. “An active society is composed of those youths studying, knowing, and in search of new ways to innovate life itself. Those who have as a vision the change in the people of their country through their example in an important position or of great social impact.” Juventud y Valores en Guatemala Análisis Político Fundación KAS

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