Warwickshire Youth Elections - South Warwickshire
Warwickshire Youth Elections: South Warwickshire
South Warwickshire includes places like Warwick, Stratford and Leamington.
Check out the candidates and their manifestos:
Below are all the people standing for election in the South Warwickshire area.
Take some time and read each manifesto as this will help you decide who you want to represent you in the Youth Council.
Alexis F, 15
Hi all, thank you for reading my manifesto! Being part of the Warwickshire Youth Council would be the perfect platform for me to raise our voices to combat the ever growing issue of the climate crisis!
Alfie G, 15
I want to help shape a future where education supports our strengths, job opportunities reflect our potential and taking part in activities doesn’t depend on cost. I’ll speak for all young people with honesty and commitment, making sure our ideas influence real decisions and create meaningful change.
Amalia R, 13
I want to represent young people by listening to their views and speaking up on the issues that matter most to them. I have lived in Warwickshire my whole life. As a Youth Councillor, I would work with others to make this area a better place for people of all ages.
Amirah N, 13
I believe Warwickshire's people deserve more than basic support. I will fight for things that get overlooked: real mental health support, overcoming bullying, racism, and making education enjoyable. It’s time we take action for a safer environment. Plus, if you vote for me, I’ll put in a word to get those school toilets cleaned, and try to get more sports equipment #voteforamirah
Ananya E, 14
Hey, I am Ananya, let me make your voices LOUD, your ideas BOLD and our society FAIR. I am fighting to improve our planet and your mental health. If you vote for me, I’ll promote greener, safer environment Online and Offline. Let’s build a county that heals Inside and Out.
Anas C, 12
Hi I am Anas, I believe your voice should be heard. I am running for the Warwickshire Youth Election To: Improve Education and create more opportunities and support, Make sure that our community is a safe place, Real action on issues that matter to us - because our future starts now.
Atharv C, 13
I am here in the UK from 4 years and the things I have seen as negative could be changed.
Caitlin B, 16
I want to work with young people across Warwickshire to improve mental wellbeing, provide personalised support, and promote acceptance and inclusion in our communities. Together, we can celebrate diversity, protect our environment, and make Warwickshire a more supportive place for everyone to grow and thrive into the future of this country.
Ecrin D L B, 14
I would love to make a impact on my local community and advocate for others that do not have the opportunity to. Additionally issues that are important and concern me include the environment, education and mental health.
Eshan A, 12
I want young people to be content, confident, safe and to be informed about what's occurring in Warwickshire, and how Warwickshire is connected to the world. I want young people to be curious and discover new and exciting challenges. Most of all I want young people to have their voice heard. I will make it a priority that young people are secure and learning as best as they can. Young people of Warwickshire, your county needs you! Let everyone have their moment of greatness!
Faith M, 12
Hi everyone! I am passionate about making Warwickshire a more ecofriendly, safe and efficient area. I’m bubbly, enthusiastic, a good listener and experienced public speaker, making me an excellent candidate. I deeply care about making all of you feel heard and see visible differences in our hometown!
Hasika M, 11
Hi, I’m Hasika. I care about mental health and fairness. I strongly believe that support should be accessible to everyone when needed and young people’s perspectives should influence decisions. I also think that schools and communities should promote equality as I want Warwickshire to be a place where fairness matters.
Hugo F, 12
I am a curious and loyal young person, who would like to represent other young people in the Warwickshire area. Many do not have a voice in school and I think it is important to represent these people. I also think that young people should feel safe on the streets, this is a right of growing up and should be protected. I think the environment is a growing issue that we need to tackle before it’s too late or we will ALL suffer the conseoquences.
Joseph T, 17
Getting a job when leaving school has never been more difficult. We are seeing young people who are extremely qualified struggle to get a job, even a job at McDonalds! This needs to be changed asap or else when you leave school, you won't find a job.
Kaddy K, 15
I’m standing to make youth voices impossible to ignore. I’ll fight for better education experiences, real employment opportunities and affordable transport so young people can thrive, not just cope. If you want action, representation and change — vote Kaddy.
Leonardo M-C, 11
I'm Leonardo, I believe that citizen's experience should be defined by opportunity. I focus on safety of transportation and the mental health of young children. If I get elected, I will try to make transportation feel more accessible and to assist those who need mental health support.
Manveer S B, 16
I would like to stand as a Warwickshire Youth Council, to help my local area and have a positive impact upon my community. I want to be a role model for others and help give young people a voice. Issues important to me:The environment, Improvements of parks and youth clubs, Creation of opportunities for young people.
Matthias M-C, 11
I'm Matthias, running on a platform focused on a better world for everyone. My core commitments are strengthening environmental protection, specifically preventing habitat destruction and extinction, and improving social media security for all users, ensuring safety and privacy online for current and future generations.
Noah B, 15
As a member of the Warwickshire Youth Council, I would raise key issues that matter to me, such as the environment, youth employment, and transport. I would listen to you and work with my peers to make Warwickshire a better place for everyone.
Olivia Z H, 16
Community. Justice. Compassion- my core values. I promise to empower us, through debate and passion. To make our voices heard! From conferences to movie-marathons, I am committed to creating more opportunities for personal-growth and community-involvement, especially for underprivileged children. To shaping a better future: where we’re confident, healthy and heard!
Poppy T-J, 15
I would like to be in the youth council because I would like to help with change and I am confident that I can help as I listen to people and try to help bring their ideas to life and would like to be a part of the change because are generation will hopefully be helping change for the better
Saanvi T, 14
I want to represent young people by making our voices heard on mental health, school life and opportunities for everyone. I’m passionate, creative and ready to make positive change. I’ll listen, speak up and bring fresh ideas to the Youth Council—together we can make Warwickshire even better!
Sarah A, 15
Tired of the same old city your grandparents lived in? Need some change? Well, I’m the candidate for you! Growing up in coventry has shown me the silent animosity shown by those around me, and this is something I want to change. I believe that a united community is a powerful one, and powerful communities have the ability to change the world. So, let me help you change the world!
Shrilaxmi S, 13
I want to stand as a member of the Warwickshire Youth Council as I would like to speak my friends opinions in public about certain aspects like education or social media.Also I want to hear what others think of the issues I want to discuss.
Venusina H-G, 12
I think everyone no matter their disability, beliefs, religion, age, neurodiversity, appearance, gender, sexuality, nationality or personality should feel and be safe, accepted and happy in school, home and in public. I want invisible pain to be recognised, refugees to feel welcome and people to acknowledge there’s no planet B.
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