AEC contacts Yes23 campaign over 'potential confusion' caused by voting centre signs

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AEC contacts Yes23 campaign over 'potential confusion' caused by voting centre signs
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The Australian Electoral Commission has confirmed it has contacted the Yes23 campaign about the colour of its signage after being notified it closely matches official AEC voting signs.

across the country on Monday, giving Australians a chance to cast their vote ahead of the October 14 poll.

The Australian Electoral Commission has confirmed it has contacted the Yes23 Campaign about the main colour of its signage after being notified it closely matches official AEC voting signs. Picture: Twitter @therealrukshan "Almost a 100% colour range match between Vote Yes signs by Yes233 and the @AusElectoralCom"Voting Centre" signs in an image being shared on X by an early voter," another X user wrote. has said on X comments that they would prefer if this wasn't the case but there is nothing…The election body said it has reached out to the Yes23 Campaign about the colour of the signage, noting the"potential for confusion" when purple is used for non-AEC signs.

The AEC voting signs are predominantly purple in colour, which one social media user has pointed out is similar to Yes23 Campaign signs. Picture: AEC

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