It will also be British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted.
It also has wider significance.It is the largest test of voter opinion in Scotland since the UK general election in which Labour heavily defeated the SNP.
It is also the first real opportunity to see if Reform UK's recent successes in England can give them what they call a "tartan bounce".The outcome will help shape the political narrative in Scotland ahead of the national Holyrood election next May.While Hamilton has its place in the history of horse racing, it has also earned iconic status when it comes to jockeying for political power.
It was here that Winnie Ewing made her stunning by-election breakthrough for the SNP in 1967.It was this town that gave the former NATO secretary general Lord Robertson his start at Westminster in 1978.
It was the people of Hamilton South who elected Labour's Tom McCabe as the first MSP in 1999.
Driving around what is now the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse constituency, you would be forgiven for thinking the 2025 contest was a two horse race between the SNP and Reform UK."She was just yapping. She said 'I'm going to America tomorrow. Going to buy stuff'. She loved shopping," her sister Donna says.
Donna describes Olive as "very bubbly, very full on. You just would not forget her if you knew her".Olive was one of nine siblings.
"I have always asked 'why her? why my sister?'" her brother Colyn says."And it's something that you sort of battle with. And I'm still battling with it, a little bit. Well, not a little bit, a lot."