Campaign Signage and Election Advertising - Pictou West By-election
Campaign Signage and Election Advertising
Media Release: April 26, 2024
Elections Nova Scotia – Now that the Pictou West by-election is underway in Nova Scotia, people will see campaign signs or be asked to place a sign on their property.
All advertising, by candidates, parties or third parties, 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]”.
During a by-election, knowingly spreading false statements about a candidate’s character or conduct during an election is an offence under the Elections Act.
The placement of signs is subject to provincial and municipal laws and regulations. The Elections Actallows 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.
Third party advertising is election advertising by a group or individual who is not directly involved in the election. Third parties that spend $500 or more must register with Elections Nova Scotia and their ads must include an authorization statement.
Municipal rules may vary; please check with the municipal authority in your area if you have concerns. Areas along highways, including some within municipalities, are managed by the Department of Public Works. People who have questions about signs along highways may call a toll-free number 1-844-696-7737 or email tir-occ@novascotia.ca.
Elections Nova Scotia is a non-partisan and independent agency responsible for conducting provincial elections. For more information, please visit electionsnovascotia.ca or follow us on Facebook and X (Twitter) @electionsns.
Media Contact:
Naomi Shelton
Director, Policy and Communications
Elections Nova Scotia
902-424-3275
902-223-4871
naomi.shelton@novascotia.ca