On street corners and boulevards, lawns and along highways, they proliferate in different colours and sizes, some with faces, others with names and slogans as just over 200 candidates in the capital region jockey for name recognition on the ballot heading to the election on Oct. 15.The signs of James Harasymow, one of 37 candidates running for eight positions on Victoria council, just read SORRY ABOUT THE SIGNS, and you have to walk up close to read his name in the fine print below.
“It injects a bit of humour, and shows a candidate anticipating and taking stock of the overall place and time. I think people have noticed.” “I didn’t participate in the semi-disposable plastic-sign campaign because it did not make sense to me that these things end up in land fill,” said Tobias. “I have received more praise than criticism for that.”
The sheer numbers of candidates in Victoria and Saanich , for example, presents a “challenge for them to get a name recognition when it comes time for a voter to go to the ballot box,” said Prince. “Old-fashioned though they are, election signs are important to municipal elections because in a civic race, almost every candidate is their own brand — the exception being those endorsed by elector organizations — and name recognition is essential to a voter understanding whom to vote for,” said Black.
For about a month, however, election signs can be annoying. Heavy clusters on some street corners, including an area over the Bay Street bridge, have been carefully taken down and stacked neatly, only to be erected again.
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