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UM law students bring democracy to life at La Salle school

Legal access to voting is only half the battle. True participation requires education, confidence and a genuine belief that your voice matters

Students listening intently during the session - UM LAW STUDENTS

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By UM law students

In an age where political opinions spread rapidly across social media, a notable paradox has emerged among youth in Malaysia.

While digitally vocal, many remain hesitant to engage where it truly matters: at the ballot box.

This disparity between online discourse and democratic participation spurred a group of passionate law students from the University of Malaya to launch ‘Youth Matter – Because Every Voice Counts’. This innovative, hands-on initiative aims to demystify democracy for the nation’s next generation of voters.

The project was born from a concerning reality. Before the implementation of automatic voter registration, a staggering 4.2 million young Malaysians had not registered to vote. Despite some awareness of voting procedures, a sentiment existed that a single vote held little significance.

This feeling of powerlessness, coupled with complex political jargon and a disconnect between politicians and youth issues, often left young people feeling disengaged from the formal political process.

The Youth Matter team decided to engage directly with students. They organised a one-day advocacy workshop for Form 4 (Year 10) students at La Salle Secondary School.

With vital support from Dr Zalina Abdul Halim, they secured a session on a Friday morning. Dr Zalina also provided crucial guidance on the lesson plan and preparation, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience for the students.

The workshop’s highlight was a fully-fledged mock election. High school students didn’t just learn about voting; they actively participated. They listened to manifestos from their peers-turned-candidates, lined up to cast secret ballots, and witnessed the vote-counting firsthand.

The university students reported the simulation was a resounding success.

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This initiative comes at a pivotal time for Malaysian democracy. The landmark 2019 ‘Undi18’ constitutional amendment lowered the voting age to 18 and introduced automatic voter registration. This instantly added millions of young people to the electoral roll.

More recently, in October 2024, another amendment granted automatic citizenship to children born abroad to Malaysian mothers, further expanding the electorate.

These legal reforms are monumental, but the Youth Matter project highlights a crucial truth: legal access to voting is only half the battle. True participation requires education, confidence and a genuine belief that your voice matters.

The students discovered that when the process was explained clearly and interactively, the high schoolers were “eager to learn and participate”.

The project also provided invaluable experience for the university students.

Group leader Adam noted that leading the team, liaising with multiple parties, and ensuring the program’s success significantly enhanced his leadership skills.

Wan Yoong Keen commented on how the project aided his future legal career by providing practical experience in research, application and documentation of materials found and studied by the team.

By trading textbooks for mock ballot boxes, the “Youth Matter” team is actively cultivating informed and engaged future voters, one student at a time.

Written by law students at the Faculty of Law, University of Malaya.

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