Right or left? This is how young voters decide in elections 2025!

The presidential election in Poland 2025 showed a striking election behavior of young people, strongly influenced by TikTok and right parties.
The presidential election in Poland 2025 showed a striking election behavior of young people, strongly influenced by TikTok and right parties. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Right or left? This is how young voters decide in elections 2025!

In the presidential election in Poland, young people, especially under 30, have increasingly relied on right parties. As the Süddeutsche Zeitung , a tradition is shown to analyze the success of the success of rights. Such election results are not isolated, but can also be found in other countries: in the USA Donald Trump attracted many young voters, in Germany it was the AfD, the FPÖ in Austria and also the presentation candidate of the PIS party.

The influence of the Internet, especially platforms such as Tikok, is often used as a decisive factor for these election decisions. Influencers like Andrew Tate, who is charged with serious allegations, propagate toxic masculinity and have a great influence on the political opinion formation of youth. Numerous young voters feel addressed by this content and are looking for answers to their uncertainties.

election behavior of young voters

The election behavior of young people between the ages of 18 and 22 shows itself as extremely volatile. Greens and FDP were particularly popular with young voters in the 2021 federal elections. In the 2024 European election, however, the AfD achieved impressive results. Rüdiger Maas, psychologist and co -founder of the Institute for Generational Research, emphasizes that the currently grown relationship between the green and left -wing topics as well as the concerns of poverty and migration shapes the election decisions, while the AfD remains visible in social media reports the time .

In the most recent voting results, it can be seen that the Greens and the Left take the front places in the current survey. Young women in particular tend to the Left Party - around 20% of the first voters want to give their voice of the left. In the meantime, young men often feel drawn to right, conservative options. This discrepancy in the political tendencies means that the voice of the young voters has so far been rather weak, however, could change in the near future, since the average age of voters adapts.

The role of social media

Social media play a central role in political education and opinion formation of young voters. According to experts, the social environment is crucial for the political character. Many young voters are actively on social media and can quickly get access to various opinions and political messages. Moritz Sturny, a 22-year-old voter, notices a "suction effect" in these networks, which influences opinion formation. At the same time, Professor Uwe Jun from the University of Trier finds that opinions are less consolidated among young voters, which makes them susceptible to external influences According to the Tagesschau .

It turns out that the longer you intervene in the political events. While young voters support parties such as the Greens or the SPD in the past, they are now focusing more on the left and the AfD. Young voters often have to deal with existential fears, with topics such as financial uncertainty and migration being in the top priority.

These aspects make it clear that the political landscape is constantly changing and the voice of young voters plays an increasingly important role. The upcoming elections could show to what extent these trends will solidify or change.

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