About the Kids Voting Program

The Kids Voting program involves students in the voting process with both classroom and hands on activities. The school lessons teach students from kindergarten through 12th grade about the importance of becoming an informed voter.

On Election Day, voting becomes a family experience as students accompany their parents to the polls and cast a special ballot on the same issues as the adults.

Kids learn first-hand about the impact of their voting as they see the Kids Voting results tabulated and reported by local news media during the election coverage.

10 Facts About Kids Voting

History of Kids Voting

Kids Voting started with a fishing trip. In 1987, three business leaders from Arizona were on vacation in Costa Rica. As the travelers discovered, Costa Rica has the highest voter turnout rate of any western democracy. One reason credited for this turnout is that children there learn about the importance of voting in school, and then on election day they go “vote” with their parents. The travelers brought this concept back to Arizona, and in 1988 they launched the first Kids Voting program in the suburban Phoenix area. Kids Voting has grown at a rapid clip since then: