Elections Nova Scotia

Campaign Signage and other Election Advertising

Release date: 
May 22, 2018

Campaign Signage and other Election Advertising

May 22, 2018

Elections Nova Scotia – Now that the Cumberland South electoral district by-election has been called, people in the area may see campaign signs around their neighbourhood or have people asking if they could place one on your property. The Elections Act requires that such advertising is at least 60 metres away from any voting location. In addition, placement of signs is subject to provincial and municipal laws and regulations.

Much like any homeowner, the Elections Act allows a tenant or owner in a multiple-unit residence or a condominium residence to post election signs on their own property. The size and type of poster may be subject to reasonable regulation by the landlord or condominium corporation.

All advertising which promotes or opposes any candidate or registered party or takes a position on an issue with which a candidate or registered party is associated, is election advertising. 

Election advertising by candidates and parties must bear the words “authorized by the official agent for [name of candidate or registered party]”.

Third party advertising is election advertising by a group or individual who is not directly involved in the election. Read the FAQ for details. https://electionsnovascotia.ca/CumberlandSouth2018adrules

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Contact:         Andy LeBlanc
                      Director, Policy and Communications
                      Elections Nova Scotia
                      902-424-3275
                      andy.leblanc@novascotia.ca

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