The general elections in Mauritius will take place on Sunday, November 10th, with a total of 1,002,857 registered voters. As per data provided by the Electoral Commission, the largest portion of voters belongs to the 40-59 age group, consisting of 352,970 people, which makes up 35.20% of the electorate.

    At the opposite end of the spectrum, the smallest group of voters is represented by 18-year-olds, with only 14,134 individuals, accounting for 1.41% of the total voters.

    Meanwhile, those aged between 60 and 99 make up a significant portion of the voter base, totaling 264,812 voters, or 26.41%.

    Below is the detailed breakdown of voters by age group, indicating both their numbers and corresponding percentages, which highlights the demographic composition for the upcoming general elections.

    The figures reveal important insights into which age groups hold the most voting power, as well as the smaller but still significant younger voters poised to make an impact.

    Find below the number of voters by age group:

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