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Board outlines advertising and directional signage for early‑voting sites
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Summary
The Warrick County Election Board agreed on a multi-channel advertising approach for early voting—newspaper, social media, town pages and yard signs—and assigned board members to coordinate postings and in-person signage at local polling places, including clarified site addresses to help voters find locations.
The Warrick County Election Board discussed and agreed on advertising and signage plans to promote early-voting sites, with members recommending a mix of newspaper notices, social-media posts on local town pages and roadside yard signs for visibility.
Chair (speaker 2) and other members walked through a town-by-town posting plan and assigned responsibility for specific pages and sign placement in Booneville, Newburgh, Chandler, Lynnville and other communities. Members emphasized the need to include explicit street addresses for some sites to prevent confusion—for example, a commenter recommended listing the "northwest corner of 3rd and Sycamore" for the North Pole location to make it easier for voters and mapping apps to find the site.
The board authorized limited spending for prominent roadside or inflatable signage (a so‑called "wiggle guy") at the North Pole site so voters can easily identify where to go, and asked staff to confirm that directional signage at each location says clearly "No voting at the courthouse" where appropriate. Members also agreed to run additional local advertising closer to election day and to use town Facebook pages as targeted outreach.
Assignments were made during the meeting for members to check on site addresses, secure permission for yard signs and post on assigned social-media pages; staff will confirm placement and report back to the board.

