ROTHENBURGER: Fining candidate for omission on election sign is over-reach
ELECTIONS RULES are in place for good reason — they make sure candidates are playing fair.
Civic politicians are among those who have to adhere to a complicated set of regulations on what they’re allowed to do during their election campaigns, and when they’re allowed to do it.
One of the more obscure rules is that every one of their signs must include the assurance that their financial agent has authorized the sign, along with contact information for the agent.
It’s a nitpicky thing. I’ve never heard of a voter being confused about whether an election sign is the real thing, and stopping to make sure it has the authorization label on it.


