Study circle at mora folk high school aims to boost voting

Mora folk high school has launched a study circle to increase voter turnout among people with intellectual disabilities ahead of this autumn's election. The course focuses on democracy and practical exercises to lower barriers.

Although people with intellectual disabilities have had the right to vote since 1989 voter turnout remains low. That is why Mora folk high school has arranged a democracy course for participants in the two-year distance course adapted IT and everyday knowledge.

Kjell Stjernholm who started the study circle mitt val in 2014 says there is a major democracy deficit when many in the group choose not to vote. He explains that barriers such as fear of making mistakes shame and difficulties understanding politicians language are still relevant.

Participants have learned how elections work and what politics is about through practical exercises. They have also directed questions to MPs Ulrika Liljeberg from the centre party and Mathias Bengtsson from the christian democrats.

Mathilda Olsson who is one of the participants says she thinks democracy is really important. Stjernholm emphasises that these people live ordinary lives and are affected by the same issues as everyone else.

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