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Elections Calgary reversal makes pizza party approach to voting possible again for disability community

Members of the Disability Action Hall find they increase voter turnout in their community when they can find an accessible location to meet and vote together.

Central, accessible location needed to support members

Lloyd Thornhill says he was turned away after he showed up at the wrong polling station for a previous election. Some Calgarians with a disability find it's easier to know they're in the right place when they can arrange to meet others at a voting station. (Ryan Geake/Disability Action Hall)

Some members of Calgary's disability community arecelebrating a recent Elections Calgary decision to reinstate advance polling at post-secondary institutions because it could give them a chance to make an event of votingday again.

Over the past 10 years, organizers with Disability Action Hall have realized they can substantially increase voter turnout among their community members this way. Co-ordinator Colleen Hustonsays they pick a locationthat's easy to access by transit and accessible taxi, then invite everyone to meet up.

It helps because elections staff at those advance polls are usually more familiar with the accommodationpeople with certain disabilitiesneed. Disability Action Hall ensures there are people to helpif someone needs the ballot read out to them, for example.

Then they all go out to eat.

"Having pizza and making a day of it is a great way to celebrate the community and celebrate our voice," said Huston, who spoke on the Calgary Eyeopener this week.

Elections Calgary made the announcement Friday after being lobbied bypost-secondary student leaders. Four campuses will now get two days of advance polling each. Students will be able to vote there regardless of which ward they live in.

Members of the Disability Action Hall after voting in the 2017 Calgary municipal election. The group finds it can increase voter turnout and make voting easier when it makes a social event of advance voting. (Submitted by the Disability Action Hall)

Creating a social event

"(It helps) immenselybecause the only other way for someone with a disability orreduced mobility to participate at a polling station is with a mail-in ballot. Often that isn't the best way," Huston said. "It's nice to go to the campuses because there's a great place to sit down, enjoy a meal, use the bathroom.

"It's just kind of a nice, big, wide-open space for people to vote safely and also to keep the students well protected."

Mailing in a ballot is an option, but the social aspect of voting together encourages people to get involved.

"It's the joy of being able to talk to people, being out in the air, but at the same time being safe," said Angie Brown, who has congenital rubella syndrome.Shewishes there was an event like this in her home town of High River.

Without a group effort, it can be hard to figure out all the nuances of where and how to vote.

Voter with disability turned away

Lloyd Thornhill, who has a learning disability, said he was turned away after he showed up at the wrong polling station for a previous election.

"I don't think that was fair," he said."Everyone with a different disability has the right to vote."

Elections Calgary officials told CBCNews they are still finalizing details to add yet more voting stations and longer hours for the October election. An update is expected at the end of September.

Hustonsaid Bow Valley College is the most accessible location, butcity hall can also work if COVID restrictions meanschoolcampuses are restricted to students and faculty only.

Disability Action Hall is hosting two virtual candidate forums focused on accessibility issues to help community members prepare. The next one is on Thursday.

In addition, the group is organizing a webinar to review the federal election platforms together in early Septemberand is investigating if a voting event is possiblefor that election, too.