The National Party has produced more than 15,000 election signs with many working through today's rain to get them up and in front of potential voters.
National's election campaign chairman Steven Joyce said that's more signs than they have ever produced before.
Prime Minister Bill English was seen putting up a sign in the Hutt Valley in Wellington.
Helped @cjsbishop out with his signs in Hutt South today. Thanks to all our volunteers who are putting them up across NZ #partyvoteNational pic.twitter.com/uoF0YIoh0I
— Bill English (@pmbillenglish) July 22, 2017
Other political parties have also been putting up election signs around the country.
A weekend of hoarding! Thanks to team Labour Rodney ✅✅🎈 pic.twitter.com/WapmDUJ1hT
— Marja Lubeck (@MarjaLubeck) July 22, 2017
The Electoral Act allows election signs up to three-square-metres in size to be put up from July 22 until the evening before the September 23 general election.
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