Low sensory polling

  • Provides a low stimulus polling place experience.
  • Available over four days at The Hepburn Centre, Marangaroo. 

Low sensory polling is designed for people who may benefit from a quieter, less stimulating polling place experience. This may include autistic and neurodivergent people, and people with intellectual and developmental or learning disabilities.

Features include low sensory lighting and access to break-out areas for use before and after voting. Low noise levels promoted where practicable. 

Vote in the 2025 State Election
The WA Electoral Commission will operate a low sensory polling place for the 2025 State Election:

The Hepburn Centre
46 Highclere Boulevard
Marangaroo WA 6064

Low sensory polling will operate over four days:     

  • Thursday 27 February, 8.30am to 12.30pm  
  • Saturday 1 March, 8.30am to 12.30pm  
  • Tuesday 4 March, 12pm to 4pm  
  • Thursday 6 March, 2.30pm to 6.30pm  

Election campaign workers
To support the voting experience of attendees, election campaign workers will be discouraged from attending the low sensory polling place. A table will be made available at the polling place for registered How-To-Vote cards to be displayed.