Election signage rules

Sign permits

All signage for elections requires an approved permit. You can apply for a permit to place election signs by completing the application form and emailing to [email protected]. The form submitted must match the sign placed.

The permit application form can be filled in here.

Breaches of signs under Porirua City’s Signs Bylaw 2020 will result in the removal of the sign and the sign will be stored at a Council facility. A $50.00 fee is charged for the return of each sign.

Sign description

The maximum permitted surface area of each sign is 3m2 (approximately 1700mm x 1700mm) and placed a maximum of 1800mm from ground level.

Signs in public locations must be single-sided. V-shaped or double-sided signs are not permitted.

Sign Diagram

Placement of signs

Signs in public areas can only be installed on the approved list of public sites. A list of 2025 approved sites can be found here.

Signs may be placed on private property and in most cases, must to be placed at least 50m away from an intersection. Speak to our Bylaws Team about placement recommendations on private property.

Signs must not be displayed on or connected to a vehicle that is parked on a road or a public place, if the principal function of the vehicle is to display advertising for local elections.

Vehicle includes: car, truck, bus, van, tractor, trailer, bicycle, motorcycle and any other device similar in appearance or description.

Signs in breach will be removed and a fee for return will be applied.

Sign materials

Sign stakes must be wooden. Metal waratahs are not permitted and will be removed and a fee for return will be applied.

Timing of sign display

Signs and other advertising materials can be displayed from 12 midnight Saturday 9 August 2025 and must be removed by 11:59 pm Friday 10 October 2025. Signs in breach will be removed and a fee for return will be applied.

Signs on Waka Kotahi | New Zealand Transport Agency land

If you wish to place signs on Waka Kotahi | New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) land, you must comply with the New Zealand Transport Agency (Signs on State Highways) Bylaw 2010 and the proposed sign be approved by Waka Kotahi | NZTA.

Consent can be obtained by emailing [email protected].


Authorisation statements

All election material (including signs, hoardings and any other advertisements) must show an authorisation statement with one of the following:

  • A residential or business address
  • An email address
  • A PO box number
  • A phone number
  • A link to a page on an Internet site

Any social media profiles used for campaigning purposes should also feature an authorisation statement.


Complaints about election signage

If you have a complaint about the placement of a sign, or you have noticed a sign has been damaged or destroyed, please contact via email our Bylaws Team.

If you have a complaint about the content of a sign, you can lodge a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) on their website.

The ASA will consider complaints if they consider it to be in breach of at least one of the following principles from the Advertising Standards Code:

  1. Social Responsibility: Advertisements must be prepared and placed with a due sense of social responsibility to consumers and to society.
  2. Decency and Offensiveness: Advertisements must not contain anything indecent, or exploitative, or degrading, or likely to cause harm, or serious or widespread offence, or give rise to hostility, contempt, abuse or ridicule.
  3. Truthful Presentation: Advertisements must not use tests, surveys, research results or quotations from technical and scientific literature in a manner which is misleading or deceptive.
  4. Advocacy Advertising: Advocacy advertising must clearly state the identity and position of the advertiser. Opinions in support of the advertiser’s position must be clearly distinguishable from factual information. Factual information must be able to be substantiated.

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