EU referendum: youth voter turnout almost twice as high as first thought
The turnout among young people aged 18 to 24 in the EU referendum was almost double the level that has been widely reported since polling day, according to evidence compiled at the London School of Economics.
The new findings based on detailed polling conducted since the referendum by Opinium, and analysed by Michael Bruter, professor of political science and European politics at the LSE, and his colleague, Dr Sarah Harrison suggests the turnout was 64% among this age group.
It has been widely assumed since the referendum that the turnout among young people was around 36% a figure that has allowed Brexit campaigners to say young people cannot claim that they were betrayed by older pro-Brexit voters, as almost two-thirds did not bother to vote
Bruter and Harrison say the lower and wrong estimate was based on information released by Sky Data which relied on data compiled after last years general election, which looked at the proportion within each generation who said they always vote.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jul/09/young-people-referendum-turnout-brexit-twice-as-high