http://wcco.com/local/19.year.old.2.1620097.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA8KMYZ5Yy8 (a video about the story)
This story is a few months old, but this is something I've thought about a little. Basically, this story is about a nineteen year-old guy who got elected mayor of his town. Roughly ten years ago, when I was a senior in high school, I remember reading a story in the paper about an eighteen year-old guy who got elected to my state's legislature (I think it was the state's legislature . . . I can't remember for sure, though, and Google isn't turning anything up for me). Also, one of my history professors from college served as a mayor in his town when he was 21.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...ed-mayor_N.htm
There's another story about a nineteen year-old getting elected mayor, though it's from 2008.
Do you think that people of this age are ready to serve in public office? Would you vote for someone this age if said person was in sync with the rest of your viewpoints?
I think I would, honestly. I would evaluate them just as I would any other candidate, and if I felt he or she had what it takes, I'd support them. I might be a little concerned about them being too idealistic about the job and having an overly romantic view of the position, but that type of attitude would probably be evident in the person's actions, I would think.
EDIT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpv69...eature=related
Found another story about a nineteen year-old running for mayor.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA8KMYZ5Yy8 (a video about the story)
This story is a few months old, but this is something I've thought about a little. Basically, this story is about a nineteen year-old guy who got elected mayor of his town. Roughly ten years ago, when I was a senior in high school, I remember reading a story in the paper about an eighteen year-old guy who got elected to my state's legislature (I think it was the state's legislature . . . I can't remember for sure, though, and Google isn't turning anything up for me). Also, one of my history professors from college served as a mayor in his town when he was 21.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...ed-mayor_N.htm
There's another story about a nineteen year-old getting elected mayor, though it's from 2008.
Do you think that people of this age are ready to serve in public office? Would you vote for someone this age if said person was in sync with the rest of your viewpoints?
I think I would, honestly. I would evaluate them just as I would any other candidate, and if I felt he or she had what it takes, I'd support them. I might be a little concerned about them being too idealistic about the job and having an overly romantic view of the position, but that type of attitude would probably be evident in the person's actions, I would think.
EDIT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpv69...eature=related
Found another story about a nineteen year-old running for mayor.
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