Political parties and candidates reveal the costs and impacts of their election material, particularly election posters, as well as the City’s rules for displaying election posters during and after elections.
He said posters that are not removed within this deadline would be removed by the City at the political party’s cost of R128 per poster.
“Our posters were printed in Cape Town and Durban. The pasting and flighting of the posters created temporary employment opportunities – our posters were pasted in Delft. Dugmore said election posters had a big impact, but local door-to-door canvassing by 10 000 of their volunteers was the party’s main thrust.
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