KUALA LUMPUR: Election candidates who are active and popular on social media have a high chance of winning the hearts of voters, especially young people who will be voting for the first time in the 15th General Election (GE15). In addition, he said that young voters generally prioritise candidates who were viewed and believed to be able to provide direct benefits to that group. "Young (new) voters in the Johor state election context did not come out in droves to vote. In addition, he said that the findings of several studies conducted also show that up to now young voters did not show interest and inclination and high priority in matters related to politics. "I think it is quite safe for us to say that young voters will not have a big impact on the outcome of the upcoming GE15.