The Municipal Elections Act, 1996 now includes rules for third party advertising.
A third party advertisement is an advertisement in any medium (broadcast, print, electronic or other medium) that has the purpose of promoting, supporting or opposing a candidate or a 'yes' or 'no' to a question on a ballot.
Third party advertising does not include:
- an advertisement by and under the direction of a candidate;
- where no expenses are incurred by a person/entity in relation to the advertisement (such as comments made on social media);
- when given or transmitted by an individual to employees, by a corporation to its shareholders, directors, members or employees or by a trade union to its members or employees.
The Municipal Elections Act, 1996 now includes rules for third party advertising.
A third party advertisement is an advertisement in any medium (broadcast, print, electronic or other medium) that has the purpose of promoting, supporting or opposing a candidate or a 'yes' or 'no' to a question on a ballot.
You must be registered as a Third Party Advertiser prior to the start of any advertising.