14-Year-Old Declares to Run for Governor in US, "Things Aren't Working."

14-Year-Old Declares to Run for Governor in US, "Things Aren't Working."

  • Dean Roy declared his intention to run for governor of Vermont, citing frustration with current leadership
  • The 14-year-old secured ballot access after forming the Freedom and Unity Party, leveraging Vermont’s constitutional provisions with no minimum age requirement
  • Roy said his campaign had aimed to inspire youth participation, stressing that he did not expect to win but hoped to spark a movement for change

A 14-year-old American teenager, Dean Roy, has declared his intention to run for governor in the US state of Vermont, saying dissatisfaction with current leadership motivated his decision.

Roy announced his ambition in a video shared on TikTok, where he acknowledged his age but argued that fresh perspectives are needed in governance.

Dean Roy expresses frustration with current leadership and seeks the governorship of Vermont.
Dean Roy, dissatisfied with those in power, is pursuing the governorship of Vermont. Photo credit: @siyahsancakx
Source: Twitter

Speaking in the video, Roy said:

“Yeah, I’m 14. I know it sounds crazy a 14 year old running for governor, but honestly, look at the people in charge right now. They’ve been doing this forever, and things still aren’t working,” he said.

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Historic candidacy emerges in Vermont

Roy’s bid is attracting attention as he could become one of the youngest individuals ever to appear on a gubernatorial ballot in the United States.

According to reports, his eligibility stems from Vermont’s constitutional requirements, which do not specify a minimum age for candidates but require residency in the state.

Roy, who previously served as a legislative page at the Vermont State House, has already taken steps to formalise his candidacy.

New political party formed to secure ballot access

To qualify for the race, the teenager established his own political platform, the Freedom and Unity Party, through which he secured a place on the ballot.

He described his campaign as unconventional but necessary to challenge the status quo and broaden political participation.

“I just looked up what the age was to run for governor, I figured out there are none,” Roy said, explaining how he discovered the opportunity.

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Campaign focused on youth engagement

Despite the historic nature of his candidacy, Roy admitted he does not expect to win the election but hopes to spark wider involvement among young people.

Dean Roy shows frustration with existing leadership as he runs for governor of Vermont.
Dean Roy voices concerns about current leadership while aiming for the governorship of Vermont. Photo credit: Dean Roy
Source: Twitter
“I don’t expect necessarily to win. What I do expect is to start the movement and to get more young people to come in behind me and say, ‘Yeah, we also want to make change,’” he stated.

Debate over youth participation in politics

Roy’s announcement has sparked conversations about youth involvement in politics and the accessibility of leadership positions.

While his chances of electoral success remain uncertain, his candidacy underscores growing calls for generational change and greater inclusion of young voices in decision-making processes.

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Source: Legit.ng

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Ezra Ukanwa (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Ezra Ukanwa is a Reuters-certified journalist with over 5 years of professional experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication from Anchor University, Lagos. Currently, he is the Politics and Current Affairs Editor at Legit.ng. He previously worked as a senior correspondent at Vanguard Newspapers. Ezra was recognized as Best Campus Journalist at the Anchor University Communications Awards in 2019 and is also a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM). Contact him at: ezra.ukanwa@corp.legit.ng or +2349036989944

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