PARSIPPANY — Political signs are everywhere. As the popular song from the seventies goes
“Sign, sign, everywhere a sign
Blockin’ out the scenery, breakin’ my mind
Do this, don’t do that, can’t you read the sign?
In Parsippany and surrounding communities campaign workers were out in the middle of the night placing political signs on almost every street corner, to convince voters to vote today for their candidates. In some locations there are more than candidate signs, but signs bashing political parties.
In our local election, the Mayor and two Township Council seats are up for grabs, and from the look of the signs scattered around Parsippany it’s obviously who is running to fill those seats.
Polling locations will remain open until 8:00 p.m. In addition to Mayor and Council, residents need to cast their vote for Governor, State Senate, General Assembly (2), Freeholder and Board of Education (3).
You will need to cast a vote for two important questions:
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- Question 1: New Jersey Library Construction Bond Act and State Question
- Question 2: Constitutional Amendment Dedicating Moneys From State Environmental Contamination Cases.
If you don’t know where to vote, click here.
Once the election is over, we can only hope the campaign workers return to Parsippany and clean up this massive mess of signs.
And the song ends
Sign, sign, everywhere a sign
Sign
Sign, sign