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As the countdown to Ghana's 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections intensifies, all eyes are turning to an often-overlooked demographic - the first-time voters.
These young citizens, freshly empowered by reaching the age of majority, are poised to make a significant impact on the outcome of the upcoming elections.

In the maiden episode of Joy Prime’s 'Just Turned 18,' a show dedicated to capturing the voices and sentiments of prospective first-time voters, a wave of excitement and readiness for the electioneering process builds.
With the voter registration exercise set to commence on Tuesday, 7th May, 2024, the anticipation among these new voters is palpable.
While the majority of first-time voters eagerly embrace the opportunity to participate in Ghana's democratic process, there are a few who remain hesitant or even adamant about registering. Nevertheless, their collective influence cannot be understated.
Indeed, the first-time voter demographic represents a substantial portion of Ghana's overall voting population. According to data from the Electoral Commission (EC) based on the 2020 election, Ghana's total voter population stood at 17,027,641. Crucially, the EC estimates that at least 851,635 first-time voters will be eligible to cast their ballots in the upcoming election.

Intriguingly, when considering the margin of victory in the 2020 presidential election, which stood at 517,405 votes, the significance of the first-time voter bloc becomes abundantly clear.
By comparative analysis, it becomes evident that this demographic holds the potential to sway the outcome of the 2024 presidential election in one direction or another.
Moreover, the sampled first-time voters on the first episode of 'Just Turned 18' have articulated a range of pressing issues that will undoubtedly shape their decision to register and cast their votes.
From concerns about job opportunities and economic stability to demands for improved access to education and healthcare, these young citizens are poised to vote with their future in mind.
As political parties and candidates gear up for the campaign trail, it would be wise to pay close attention to the aspirations and concerns of this critical demographic.
In a closely contested election, the support - or lack thereof - of first-time voters could prove to be the decisive factor in determining Ghana's next president.
'Just Turned 18' is the show that dives deep into the minds of first-time voters as they prepare to cast their ballots for the first time. It airs on Joy Prime every Saturday at 10am and a catch-up on Sundays at 4pm.
It also airs on JoyNews on Mondays at 1:30pm with a catch-up on Wednesday at 5:30pm.
'Just Turned 18': The critical voice of first-time voters.
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