There’s still time to join the 1,000s who’ve already signed up to vote over the past few weeks.
Ireland chooses its next President on October 24th. Young people have the power to shape that decision, with over 600,000 aged 18–29 eligible to vote. But if you’re not on the register, your voice won’t be heard.
The good news? It only takes a few minutes to act:
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Deadline to register: October 7th
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Visit CheckTheRegister.ie
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Be ready to cast your vote
When young people turn out, Ireland listens. Let’s make sure every voice is counted.
Already registered? Great. Share this message with someone you think should register and have their voice heard.
Supporting youth workers to spark conversations about democracy
We know that youth workers play a vital role in empowering young people to understand their rights and engage with democracy. That’s why we’ve developed a practical tool to support your work in the lead-up to the election.
Voting 101: A resource for youth work settings
This free resource is designed to help young people meaningfully engage with voting, representation, and social justice.
It includes:
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Two ready-to-go workshops for use with ages 14+ (with adaptations for younger groups)
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Activities and discussion prompts to open up conversations about the value of voting
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Practical tools for connecting young people’s everyday experiences with their democratic rights
Whether you’re facilitating a group discussion or running a workshop, Voting 101 offers flexible, engaging ways to support young people in understanding why their voice matters.
[Download the Voting 101 resource]
Together, let’s make sure young people are ready to register, turn out, and shape Ireland’s future.