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Three women have been caught on a home security camera in one of Sydney's most exclusive suburbs vandalising an election poster by drawing a pig's snout on MP Zali Steggall's face. The footage of ...
Election posters are still on display on Dale Lace Ave in Randpark Ridge, ten months after the polls, despite a by-law obliging parties to remove posters 14 days after the election. Economic ...
The Quezon City government strongly urged political candidates to refrain from using tarpaulins and other election ...
While Japan’s Diet has enacted a bill calling for decency in election campaign posters, the country’s efforts to prevent votes falling into chaos are starting to resemble a game of cat and mouse.
To poster or not to poster, that is the question voters are being asked by the Electoral Commission. They're a familiar sight, some would say blight, ahead of elections, but are they necessary?
the Commission on Elections office in Mandaue City has collected at least five tons of campaign posters and materials. This campaign paraphernalia were collected during the office’s third round ...
Japan's parliament on Wednesday passed a bill calling for decency in election campaign posters. The bill to revise the public offices election law was approved by a majority vote at a plenary ...
Japan's House of Councillors approves legislation to set new rules designed to prevent candidates from using inappropriate tactics on election posters, in Tokyo on March 26, 2025. (Kyodo ...
The campaign materials violated COMELEC laws for being posted or hung in non-COMELEC designated common poster areas, while others were oversized. “Paalala lang na ang mga campaign materials, ilagay ...
The Electoral Commission in Ireland is looking to seek the public’s views on the use of election posters in future elections due to environmental concerns. Election posters are a key feature of ...
Party-list groups and candidates in the May midterm polls are prohibited from installing campaign posters on trees, bridges and other public structures and areas. Violators risk disqualification.
Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan and Dublin councillor Malachy Steenson have avoided court prosecutions after paying fines to Dublin City Council for failing to remove posters on time after last year ...
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