Lowering the voting age boosts turnout and life-long political participation - that's the key finding of international research published by Oxford University on those countries that have made the change. The Supreme Court has declared the 18-year-old minimum is unjustified age discrimination; but it hasn't said what the age should be. In Aotearoa, the right to freedom from age discrimination begins at 16 years old. University of Edinburgh social and political scientist Dr Jan Eichhorn was an expert witness in the Make It 16 case. He told Mani Dunlop what happened overseas after the age was lowered, stressing the full benefits relied on making the change for both national and local elections.