Among the 68 million registered voters in the recently concluded midterm elections, approximately 50 to 60 percent of the electorate consisted of young people. According to the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), there has been an increase in the youth demographics among eligible voters. With the growing involvement of the youth in the country’s political discourse, failing to equip young individuals with the knowledge of governance, politics, and citizenship undermines the very foundation of democracy and steals the country’s future. Educational institutions and government agencies should work to equip the nation's young voters by providing curricula and programs that offer adequate information and training, allowing the youth to rightfully exercise their roles as both thinkers and citizens of the nation.