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January 18, 2026
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City urges political parties to remove election posters

All the political parties that contested the 1 November 2021 municipal elections have been given  14 days to remove their election posters from the City of Johannesburg’s street light poles.

Acting City Manager for the City of Johannesburg Floyd Brink said: “Parties that contested the election must remove campaign posters within 14 days after the elections.”

This is in terms of Section 28 of the City’s Outdoor Advertising Bylaws (2009) which stipulates that posters must be removed by the person displaying it within 14 days after conclusion of the election or voter registration, failing which, the Council shall within 14 days after the conclusion of the election or voter registration notify the relevant party to remove the posters within a time period specified, failing which, the Council may remove the posters itself against a prescribed fee per poster payable by the relevant party.

“We trust that all the parties will do what is required of them in terms of the bylaws. It is a short time, hence the further grace period but the City cannot become unsightly due to posters that no longer have relevance and it almost becomes a type of littering if left unchecked,” said Brink.

Every poster that is removed by the City after the grace period will be tallied up for each party and a fine of R1000 per poster issued accordingly.

According to Brink, political parties were informed of Section 28 including a letter to the Independent Electoral Commission months before the campaign to contest the elections started.

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