There is an illuminated election sign on the highway in Whonnock. Why is it allowed before September 25?

The City has looked into the location of the electronic message board and confirms that the sign is located on First Nations land, and therefore outside of the City's jurisdiction for regulating signs under Sign Bylaw No. 7630 – 2020.

Elections BC provides additional guidance pertaining to signs, and the electronic message board is not in contravention of the Campaigning Restrictions on General Voting Day set by the Province. You can review these guidelines here.

Page 48 of the guidelines states...
“Elections BC does not regulate where and when signs may be placed. However, local governments have the authority to regulate the size, placement, maintenance and removal of signs and other forms of public advertising.”

Page 27 the guidelines states...
"...an individual or organization must not transmit third party advertising to the public on General Voting Day (GVD), except: advertising on the internet as long as the advertising was transmitted to the public before GVD and was not changed before the close of voting. For example, if advertising must be purchased on a monthly basis and GVD is included in that purchase and cannot be removed, then the advertising will be permitted. It is not permitted to schedule advertising for GVD, such as paid Facebook posts.”

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