"You have a vote - let it out." The students from Schongau and the surrounding area have been able to cast their vote in the U18 federal election since Wednesday, and on Friday are the public election dates for all children and young people who are not yet of legal age.
You can tick the cross in the rooms of the Schongau vocational school (7.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.).
The Schongau Youth Center is also open to everyone, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Schongau
- If you are not yet sure how it all works, you can take your time to find out more.
Christina Annibalini and Sebastian Kosler have set up a small information center, so to speak, in the youth center.
What does a ballot paper look like?
How do I get my cross right so that it is really valid in the end?
And which party actually suits me?
There is no other age limit for participating in the U18 parliamentary elections; all interested children and young people can take part.
The election is organized by the Weilheim-Schongau district youth council.
Further information is also available on the net.
At u18.org, for example, there is an informative poster with a wide variety of questions for all (larger) parties on a wide range of topics such as parent-independent student loans, better support for children and young people in learning, or about how the parties prepare young people in advance have participated in their election manifesto.