All traces of purple-themed merchandise have disappeared from the Yes23 campaign's official online shop, a day after it was contacted by the Australian Electoral Commission in relation to its signage at voting centres.
on its website that bore a striking similarity in colour to the AEC's signature purple branding.
Earlier on Tuesday, various purple themed products were available on the Yes23 Campaign's official online shop front. The products are no longer visible. Picture: Yes23 Campaign The official No campaign, Fair Australia, responded to the AEC's warning to Yes23, accusing the pro-Voice campaign of deploying the purple signage in a"cynical ploy" to"confuse voters".
"For example, Yes23 is still running unauthorised digital ads. But it is inexcusable for the Yes campaign to put out clearly misleading material after a clear instruction from the AEC."of two"Vote Yes" campaign signs placed on a strip of grass outside an early voting centre. The electoral body said it had been notified of the signs around at least one early voting centre that"could potentially mislead voters" about the source of the signage.
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