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Quiet hour voting? Let's talk about it!

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Veronica Bardsley

10 September 2024, 2:00 AM

Quiet hour voting? Let's talk about it!

Quiet hours have been implemented in some supermarkets and offered at certain Service NSW locations - why not extend this to voting?


Voting can be stressful for many people, and not just because of politics or choosing the right candidate. For some, the act of voting itself is overwhelming.



At polling booths, candidates and volunteers often line the entrance, each competing for your attention. Flyers are handed out, conversations are loud, and the huge crowds lead to sensory overload. This can be challenging for anyone but is especially difficult for those who are neurodivergent, anxious, or an array of other reasons.


Setting aside one hour of quiet time during voting would help those who find the typical environment overwhelming. This quiet hour might include dimmed lights, lowered noise level and no campaigners at the door. It’s a small accommodation that could make a big difference. 



This isn't a new idea, and has been pushed by Autism Activists in Australia, however it was unclear where the enquiries led too. It seems there are far too few sources on this topic online. 


If anyone knows of any recent sources or has any experiences they wish to share, ‘The Kiama Youth Forum’ wants to hear from you. Reach out on Facebook or Instagram to join the conversation.