According to a recent BMG Poll, just four in ten (41%) 18-24 year-olds said that they are sure that they are registered to vote in the upcoming General Election on 8th June.

In comparison, that vast majority (95%) of over 55s say that they know they are definitely registered to vote, as do more than three-quarters (77%) of 35-54 year-olds.

With just hours left to register, more than one-quarter of young people (27%) say that they are certain they are not registered to vote.

Of those who didn’t vote at the EU Referendum last year, just half said they were definitely registered to vote in the upcoming election.



Fieldwork dates, methodology and a full breakdown of these results can be found here.

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