By KRYSTLE CHOW
Published on the CanWest News Service wire and in the Ottawa Citizen (pg. A6).
Dec. 15 2005

Sarah Green, left, Johanna Mazur and Olive Dempsey worked with Get Your Vote On in last year’s provincial election in British Columbia. Ms. Dempsey credits the group’s efforts for a bump in voter turnout among young people.
Photo by STEVE BOSCH
for the Vancouver Sun.
OTTAWA – Considering the low voter turnout among young Canadians, youth groups say any increase for this federal election — however small — should be deemed a victory.
As they gear up for the Jan. 23 vote, they said there is no magic formula for turning around the dismal turnout in the June 2004 vote — fewer than four in 10 eligible voters aged 18 to 21 cast a ballot.
Still, representatives for such organizations as Vancouver-based Get Your Vote On and Student Vote, a Toronto group, said they are optimistic their efforts to win over young voters will mean higher numbers than the 38 per cent recorded last year by Elections Canada.
Party youth wings and young MPs are also doing their bit, using new technology to reach out to tech-savvy young people, as well as tried-and-true methods like visiting schools and universities.
“Politics is no longer just an old person’s game,” said Richard Diamond, president of the Young Liberals of Canada.
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