Wooing the Gen Y vote


All geared up: Taylor’s University students are excited to cast their votes for the first time in the upcoming general election.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s “Ge­­ne­­ration Y” voters – those aged below 40 – could be the key to victory for many candidates in the coming general election.

They now make up nearly half the electorate and are its fastest-­growing age group.

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