In Newark, New Jersey, the 2026 school board election sees declining teen voter registration and enthusiasm among 16- and 17-year-olds. This follows the inaugural participation of teens in the 2025 election at East Side High School. The drop highlights waning interest in youth voting for school board matters.
Key Points
- Teen voter registration and enthusiasm are decreasing for the 2026 Newark school board election.
- 2025 marked the first time 16- and 17-year-olds voted in New Jersey school board elections.
- The trend is observed after initial participation at East Side High School.
Implications for Educational Freedom
Allowing teens to vote in school board elections may dilute parental rights by introducing minor voices into educational governance, potentially representing government overreach that undermines parental empowerment in school choice and policy decisions.