Where to find a democracy sausage on May 3 federal election day

Volunteers across the nation have begun wiping down trestle tables and refilling barbecue gas bottles in anticipation of Saturday’s democracy sausage frenzy. Primary schools and scout halls will be streaming with campaigners, politicians and voters exercising their democratic rights, as Australia decides who will come to power in the 2025 federal election. The atmosphere? Buzzing. The tension? Palpable. The aroma in the air? The sweet, savoury scent of a Woolworths snag and onions sizzling on a grill. Because for many Aussies, casting a ballot isn’t complete without indulging in a national delicacy: the democracy sausage. Camera Icon Premier Roger Cook arrives to cast his vote at Calista Primary school with wife Carly as Western Australians head to the polls. NewsWire/ Sharon Smith Credit: News Corp Australia What is a ‘democracy sausage’? A democracy sausage is the term given to the snag in bread you can buy from the many sausage sizzles held at polling booths on election day. Often accompanied by a cake stall, the proceeds from the goods generally go to a local fundraising cause. Much like eating a snag in the Bunning’s car park or having vegemite on toast for breakfast, a democracy sausage on election day is viewed by many as a quintessential Aussie tradition. Camera Icon : Voters at the polling booth at Bourke St, Public School enjoy a sausage sizzle as they wait too vote in the NSW Local Government Election 2024. NewsWire / Simon Bullard Credit: News Corp Australia Where can I find a democracy sausage? To help voters find their nearest polling booth slinging snags, the Democracy Sausage team have published an interactive map of the world which lists the location of sausage sizzles and cake stalls open on Saturday. Camera Icon Democracy Sausage shares the locations in Australia and around the world - including Antarctica - where Australian can get their hands on a "Democracy Sausage" on election day 2025. Democracy Sausage Credit: NewsWire With more than 1800 listings using crowdsourced data, the comprehensive interactive map was designed to help inform citizens eager to make an education decision about which voting booth they attend. The map extends beyond our home girt by sea, with expats across the globe informing the Democracy Sausage team of their plans to get grilling. Some of the international stalls have been listed in Japan, US, South Africa, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia and even Antarctica. The information for voters attending the Casey Station in Antarctica is simply “cold”, while a US based AFL club in San Francisco have set up a stall to fund their 2025 season. Camera Icon Democracy Sausage also helps expats looking to take part in the Australian tradition, with some sizzles taking place at embassies and other international locations. Democracy Sausage Credit: NewsWire In New York, two Aussies abroad said they have “taken over an NYC hotdog cart and turned it into the OFFICIAL Democracy Sausage Cart 2025 to bring you a taste of Australia”. Although a record number of people enrolled to vote have done so early, the Democracy Sausage team are still expecting a large turnout of people eager for a sausage in bread or a sweet treat while they cast their vote on election day. Camera Icon Voters attending the Casey Station polling booth in Antarctica are warned it will be cold. Democracy Sausage Credit: NewsWire The Democracy Sausage team encourages anyone with information about a fundraiser that’s not yet on the map to get in touch, either by sending a tip-off via the website or by reaching out on social media.