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Violations on political signs

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I saw many political signs in my travels through Washington and Greene counties in the lead-up to the primary election Tuesday. This was nothing new. What was new, however, were the blatant election-law violations I saw on those signs from both incumbents and newcomers.

Many of these signs did not say who paid for them, while others had it in such small type that you practically needed a magnifying glass to see it.

It starts at the local level. If you elect individuals who can’t do something as simple as making sure their campaign literature is written to follow the rules, how can you expect them to follow the rules once they are elected?

Angela DeThomas

Washington

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