Voting in the Children and Young People’s Forum takes place from 6 to 20 May
Voting in Tuusula’s participatory budgeting scheme for children and young people will soon begin, with the voting period starting on 6 May 2026. Voting will take place over a two-week period on Tuusula’s participation platform. After the voting period, it will be revealed which of the proposals devised by children and young people to improve well-being and quality of life will be implemented. The results will be announced on 22 May 2026 during a live broadcast.
The participatory budgeting round for children and young people is moving towards its next stage. During the voting period from 6 to 20 May 2026, all Tuusula residents under the age of 18 and pupils attending schools in Tuusula can vote in a variety of ways – in early years education with the support of adults in their groups, in schools during lessons led by teachers, and at open voting workshops. This time, only children and young people are eligible to vote.
The proposals are now available to view on the Tuusula participation platform. You can view the proposals without logging in. During the voting period, the platform will provide step-by-step instructions on how to log in and cast your vote.
The voting results will be announced on 22 May
Once the voting period has ended, we will find out which of the proposals most favoured by children and young people will be implemented during the remainder of 2026 and throughout 2027. The results of the vote will be announced live on Friday 22 May 2026 at 1 pm.
Anyone interested is welcome to watch the broadcast on Tuusula Municipality’s YouTube channel!
You can also watch a recording of the broadcast later. A press
release regarding the results will also be published on the Tuusula municipal website on the same day.
Further information:
Community Manager Katja Repo, katja.repo@tuusula.fi, 040 314 3048 (on holiday 27 April–3 May 2026)
osallisuus@tuusula.fi
Participatory budgeting for children and young people is an integral part of Tuusula’s ‘Child-Friendly Municipality’ initiative, which aims to provide children and young people in Tuusula with a good quality of life in their home town, as well as equal opportunities to participate and have a genuine say in matters that matter to them.
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