THIS is the Google map you need to consult before you go anywhere on election day in Australia — particularly if you like your sausage sizzle and cakes.

Google Australia has created an interactive Federal Election map for the first time which is unlike any other map it curently offers via search.

It not only contains real-time information about where your nearest polling booth will be on July 2, but it also lists where your nearest sausage sizzle and cake stand will be in your electorate.

The map also contains information on what polling booths are accessbile by wheelchair, directions on how to get to the booth and what time it opens and closes.

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media_camera More sausage sizzles and cake stands are also in Victoria, in the seat of Gellibrand. Picture: Supplied

media_camera One of many booths with a sausage sizzle and cake stand in the South Australian electrorate of Boothby. Picture: Supplied

media_camera A sausage sizzle and cake stand listed in Queensland’s electorate of Moreton. Picture: Supplied

media_camera Users can see the polling booths located on the map, with a NSW school listed as having a sausage sizzle in the electorate of Kingsford-Smith. Picture: Supplied

media_camera A polling booth in the electorate of Tangney in WA, where there is a cake stand and sausage sizzle. Picture: Supplied

The interactive map will also allow users to drill down to quickly find infomation on the candidates in their electorate, and click through to user-friendly Google links.

On the night of July 2, the map will also give real-time information on election results including which party is currently holding the majority of votes, what percentage of an electorate has voted as well as colour coded electorate outlines (based on who is currently holding majority) as soon as the counting is started when polls close.

The information will be updated in real-time once confirmed by the Australian Electoral Commission.

A Google spokesman said: “If you are planning an election day sausage sizzle at a polling booth and don’t see yours on the map, you can add it at Democracy Sausage and Snagvotes,” he said.

The spokesman said the tech giant hopes the map will take the pain out of polling day for many voters.

“We want to help Australians get ready for election day and take the hassle out of finding their nearest polling station,” he said.

“We created an interactive map experience that helps people decide where to vote depending on important information such as whether it has wheelchair accessibility, and of course whether they can get a sausage or cake while they wait.”

The sausage and cake date in Google’s election map is being sourced from Democracy Sausage and Snagvotes.

You can click on the map and start using it below or go to this link:

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Originally published as Find your election day sausage and cake