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Dublin, 2019 Leah Farrell

'You can't be the only one without': Politicians' love-hate relationship with election posters

Earlier this week posters began springing up across the country as we draw closer to the local and European elections.

EVERY ELECTION IN Ireland is accompanied with the same debate about election posters – they’re an eyesore, they’re too expensive, they’re bad for the environment – but year after year nothing changes.

With more politicians backing calls for a cap on the number of posters a candidate is allowed to use, might this be the year that Ireland finally changes its approach? 

Don’t get your hopes up. 

The Journal caught up with a number of political parties and local election candidates to get a sense of their approach to posters this year. 

While many have supported the idea of a cap and the introduction of designated areas for posters, most still view them as a necessary part of the democratic process.

Reduce, reuse, recycle

Most of the candidates The Journal spoke to have reused their posters from previous elections and some individual candidates have said they are using less.

A spokesperson for the Green Party said there has been no strategic effort from its party HQ this year to reduce the number of election posters used but noted that some candidates might themselves be choosing to use less.

Overall, given that the party is running a record number of candidates (over 125), it’s unlikely that the total number would be down on previous elections.

The spokesperson added that most Green candidates reuse posters from previous elections. 

Michael Pidgeon, a Green Party councillor for Dublin’s South West Inner City told The Journal that he hasn’t printed any new posters for this campaign and has instead reused the same ones from the last local elections in 2019. 

In total, Pidgeon said he has put up around 250 posters so far and will likely put up another 150 to 200. 

He’s of the view that there are far too many posters used in general, but that they are a necessary evil.

“I would support measures to reduce their number or limit them to specific areas or junctions, but I do think having some posters is a good thing.

“They show clearly that an election is happening and who’s running. We should be visibly trumpeting that an election is coming, and they’re very effective for that,” he said.

He added however that this could be achieved with “well under half” the number of posters that are currently used. 

‘They’ve almost targets’

Fianna Fáil county councillor in Monaghan, Aoife McCooey shared this sentiment and said she believes a cap on posters is needed.

McCooey was a first-time candidate in 2019 and this year has also chosen to reuse her existing posters. 

“It was five years ago but I haven’t changed that much,” she said. 

McCooey said this year she has around 50 posters up and hopes to put up around 20 more.

“Going into my second election they’re less important, but if all the other candidates have them you can’t be the one who doesn’t,” she said. 

“In an ideal world there would be a designated zone in a village or town so they aren’t just littered everywhere,” McCooey added and pointed to the town of Castleblaney as an example.

McCooey also made the point that she didn’t want to put up as many posters this year because she’s had so many defaced in the past. 

“They’ve almost targets. It’s sort of put me off posters,” she said.

Because of this, she’s chosen this year to put them up higher where they are less likely to be vandalised. This decision has meant that she isn’t vying for “prime space” with other candidates either. 

Not too far from McCooey, longstanding Fine Gael Cavan county councillor Val Smith is also reusing his previous posters and has put up about 50 this year.

Smith told The Journal that if it were up to him there would be no posters at all, but he does acknowledge that they are useful for first-time candidates.

“For established candidates, you don’t need to put your face on a poll for people to know who you are,” he said.

Back in Dublin, Labour councillor for Pembroke on Dublin City Council, Dermot Lacey has been a long time advocate for a cap on posters.  

This year, Lacey has put up his usual 200-300 posters.

He says they play an important role in highlighting the election but that there should be a limit of 200 per candidate.

Lacey also believes that Councils should be responsible for taking posters down but that candidates should have to pay for this service.

“There’s also the cost factor. That impacts on people who don’t have money. So that inhibits people from entering the contest,” Lacey said. 

Meanwhile, Sinn Féin’s director for elections Pearse Doherty told The Journal that similar to the Green Party there has been no centralised decision to reduce poster use. 

He said however that in his electoral area in Donegal, there are definitely fewer posters going up.

Doherty said some of this comes down to candidates starting to spend more money on social media advertising and less on posters.

“Last year was the first year I had paid advertisements on social media so your budgets are reallocated that way,” Doherty said. 

He added that people simply don’t want to see towns and villages covered in posters.

“You’re still going to have posters. Obviously for new candidates they’re extremely important,” Doherty said.

“They’ll continue to have a role, but given social media and environmental concerns they will play a less prominent role in future elections.”

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    Nov 13th 2014, 3:13 PM

    The longer it takes the more interest AIB will have to pay won’t they?

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    Nov 13th 2014, 3:29 PM

    The bailout is bigger than 21 Billion, the low interest rates and DIRT @ 41% are not taken into account.

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    Nov 13th 2014, 3:38 PM

    True Martin but the more interest they have to pay , the longer it will take for them to get back to profitability.

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    Nov 13th 2014, 5:05 PM

    Future tax on profits written off against taxpayer covered debts.

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    Nov 13th 2014, 5:30 PM

    Profits earned for a large part by charging crazy customers fees to those that bailed them out.

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    Nov 14th 2014, 12:03 AM

    Investment ?!! More like theft !!

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    Nov 13th 2014, 3:14 PM

    Woohoo we’ll all be rich again. I’ve an option on some apartments in Bulgaria if anyone’s interested?

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    Nov 13th 2014, 3:40 PM

    Bulgaria is old news Kim, Cape Verde is where its at, the new Canaries!… Ryan Air will be flying there soon. Yer man from Cork that knows about the money is selling them!

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    Nov 13th 2014, 3:52 PM

    Brendan oil own fake is it ?

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    Nov 13th 2014, 4:01 PM

    I like your style Ronan, just for that I’ll throw in a hot tub.

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    Nov 14th 2014, 1:59 AM

    Brendan Investments …come on now people keep up ….

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    Nov 13th 2014, 3:19 PM

    The Irish taxpayer paid out €21 Billion to bail out the Bank, then the senior bailed the pension fund with over €1.5 Billion, they retired on huge Pensions. Then they closed the pension to new members. The tax payer is paying 1000 staff salaries of over €100,000. Tax payers are taken to the cleaners by the AIB. You would want to be a gxxxxxxe to Bank with them.

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    Nov 13th 2014, 4:11 PM

    In 1984, AIB was bailed out, at a cost of £400 million to the Irish taxpayer, when its subsidiary (ICI) collapsed. The following year AIB paid out a dividend to its shareholders, while still in-hoc to the taxpayer.

    Less than 25 years later AIB was back, cap in hand, for another draw down.

    As from the last budget, it would appear, the government will, now, be incentivising even greater incompetence and negligence through its revised taxation policy.

    http://m.independent.ie/business/irish/why-one-irish-bank-wont-have-to-pay-tax-until-2034-30391556.html

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    Nov 13th 2014, 6:44 PM

    I despise that bloody bank, really actively despise it, I have more respect for a junkie thief than I have for anyone working for it.

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    Nov 13th 2014, 9:20 PM

    Saw that in the paper today, Martin. I nearly choked on me sandwich. 1000 AIB staff on over €100,000. Nothing has changed, these people live in a different world, on our money and nobody seems to care.

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    Nov 13th 2014, 11:08 PM

    All the sheeple red arrowing me- the type that doff their cap to their “betters”
    A bankrupt state in tatters because of AIB- generations enslaved to paying for this God awful mess and these sad sacks red arrow someone pointing out how despicable this bank is- third time being bailed out by the tax payers and it’s these clowns attitude will see them bankrupt us again.

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    Nov 13th 2014, 3:36 PM

    Anybody that owes the AIB money shouldn’t pay it until they give all that money back to the taxpayers

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    Nov 13th 2014, 4:21 PM

    jaysus!

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    Nov 13th 2014, 5:28 PM

    yep – this is a brilliant idea and will definitely help the borrower, the lender and the State finances all in one go.
    I look forward to the next economic marvel from you Denise.

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    Nov 13th 2014, 3:28 PM

    Well we’ll keep it so until you do – all of it ! not 75% ……” there’s a big bonus for ye lads and a few share options Isn’t the Irish public really stupid”,
    ALL OF IT !

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    Nov 13th 2014, 6:29 PM

    A fraction of this €21b would fix our water system and therefore no need for any Irish Water charges

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    Nov 13th 2014, 5:56 PM

    That’s like €4.5k for each citizen. That would give the local economy some boost. Can I expect a cheque in the post?

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    Nov 13th 2014, 6:31 PM

    Too f***ing late AIB the people have already had to suffer from your mess

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    Nov 13th 2014, 10:34 PM

    Well they could start by returning the €18 they stole from my account, which f***ed up a direct debit payment.

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    Nov 13th 2014, 3:39 PM

    If we get double digits billions back from the bank we will be doing well. AIB isn’t worth 21 billion.

    The big swing is the taking back the provisions for bad loans which were the worse worse case. That’s why they made big losses as they had to put huge money aside and now they don’t need it so they can take some and call it a profit.

    But that’s a short term thing as the economy improves and losses reduce. They still haven’t shown they can make money long term.

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