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Letter to the Editor: Huge Signs Raise Questions

The views stated here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the editors of this newspaper. We welcome supporting or opposing views on any published item. Received October 2, 2024.

The political season is upon us. It is encouraging to see voters posting their signs and participating in the democratic process. That said, I find myself reacting to the bigger than life signs on major roads that serve as a distraction for drivers. Some qualify as “in your face” advertisements and it is a consolation to know that they will be gone in a few weeks.

If you are an incumbent and have had consistent contact with your constituents, it seems that they would already know who you are. So why the need for huge signs? And why the need to avoid your party affiliation? There was a time when the candidate proudly stated their affiliation. Now one is left to wonder. Most do not even carry a slogan. Maybe I’m old-fashioned, but I would like to see more transparency and substance.

If the “in your face” sign conveys no clear message about the candidate and what they stand for, then what are its merits? I am more likely to vote for a candidate who has been a constant in my community, who conducts town hall meetings, is accessible, and who is open and honest about the legislation they support and oppose.

I learned more about Cinzia Lettieri, candidate for State Representative, when she knocked on my door, answered questions, and shared her views for our community. Maybe I’m old-fashioned, but that is the kind of representation I want. She has my vote on November 5th.

Claire Walsh, Killingworth

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