With 16- and 17-year-old German citizens, the number of eligible voters for the Berlin House of Representatives and thus also for referendums would increase by around 50,000 from the last figure of around 2.44 million, according to the Senate. According to the association "Mehr Demokratie," Berlin would be the seventh federal state in which 16- and 17-year-olds are allowed to vote at the state level. Until now, they have already been able to vote in elections to Berlin's district councils, i.e. local parliaments. Following a change in the law at federal level, this now also applies to European elections, for the first time in 2024.