Good Leadership for Josephine County
Upholding Integrity in Josephine County Leadership: A Call to Action for Informed Voting
As we approach the May 21, 2024, elections, it's crucial we observe not just what candidates say, but what they do. Recent observations have revealed a concerning trend: oversized political signs, exceeding the 12 square feet limit set by our regulations*. This visible breach raises questions about their adherence to basic legal standards.
Why does this matter? Integrity starts with the small things. If a candidate can't follow simple rules for sign placements, it prompts us to question how they will handle the weightier matters of governance. Compliance with local laws, including sign sizes, is the first test of a candidate's commitment to order and legality.
We urge you to consider this when casting your vote. Leadership with integrity respects the law from the ground up, ensuring a foundation of trust and accountability. Let's choose leaders who not only speak of values but visibly live them out, starting with the signs they post.
Let's Choose Leaders Who Respect the Rules and Act Honestly. Vote for a Better Josephine County.
Vote for Integrity. Vote for Josephine County.
For those with a research bent this is the link to the Josephine County Clerk's page: "Election Filing Information & Forms"
link: "Guide to Temporary Political Signs". https://www.josephinecounty.gov/20220927144606.pdf
* It should also be noted that the City of Grants Pass allows oversized political signs on commercial and industrial property that are not within view of a state highway.
Paid for by: Good Leadership for Josephine County, PAC ID 22895