Council's Election Period (Caretaker) Policy includes making arrangements in the period prior to an election, which aim to ensure Council actions do not interfere with the integrity of the election process and aim to protect the authority of the incoming Council.
The policy includes direction around the use of election signage. The content of election signage must meet the requirements for electoral material under section 291 of the Act. Council provides guidance in relation to the provisions which apply to signage that promotes candidates in an election or relates to election issues.
Election signs on private land
Election signs are allowed to be displayed on private land without a permit with permission from the owner of the land, subject to the following restrictions which are set out in clause 52.05-10 of the Macedon Ranges Planning Scheme:
- the advertisement area of the sign must not exceed five (5) square metres
- only one sign may be displayed on the land
- the sign must not be animated or internally illuminated, and it must not be displayed longer than 14 days after the event is held or three months without a permit (whichever is sooner).
Election signs on public land and roads
The placement of election signs on land that is owned or managed by Council (including recreation reserves, halls, facilities, nature strips, median strips, and road reserves) is prohibited. The erection of such signs will be dealt with as a breach of Council’s Community Local Law 2023.
In relation to roads and road infrastructure, penalties may also apply under section 66 of the Road Management Act 2004, which outlines the controls on advertising, signs and bills on roads and road infrastructure.
Election signs on vehicles and trailers
Portable or moveable election signs that are attached to a vehicle, trailer or similar may only be displayed if a permit is granted in accordance with Council’s Community Local Law 2023 and provided that:
- the sign does not unreasonably restrict the use of the road, or endanger the safety of members of the public; and
- the relevant parking restrictions and requirements are observed.