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 ...
One day to the start of the campaign period for local candidates, campaign posters have not been removed from government structures in a few barangays in Iloilo City. The barangay hall of General ...
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 ...
Japan's parliament on Wednesday enacted legislation to set new rules designed to prevent candidates from using inappropriate tactics, such as presenting images of scantily clad women, on 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.
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 woman used the red Chanel lipstick to vandalise the poster. Picture ... and constructive political dialogue.” “Our campaign remains focused on addressing the real issues that matter ...
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?
A ruthless election war on the streets of Melbourne has exploded after footage emerged of a Liberal campaign poster being ripped in half. The vandalism came just two days after the husband of ...
The Electoral Commission is seeking the views of the public on the topic of political campaign posters, and whether their use should be reduced, changed, or completely eliminated. For decades ...
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 ...
To some they are an eyesore and to others a necessary tool for turning out the vote, but the public is now being asked to have their say on the future of election posters. An Coimisiún Toghcháin ...