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What to do with old Election Signs?
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Thanks Dr. W for doing your part in picking up election signs in HPP.

Is there a place in general that one should return election signs?

I would imagine that the stakes could be used again for another campaign... and any candidate thinking of running again might want to save their signs.

What is the "Right" thing to do with the signs?

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#2
candidates should have to pay for disposal... that would be winners and losers.


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#3
Just got notice that our own Rob Tucker is a Point of Contact here in Puna for Pilago signs.

Is there a time/place/location where we can drop these off? Or can I just dump mine off in Rob's yard. [Big Grin][B)]


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#4
The Pilago team will be working on sign pick up tomorrow though some of us have already started. Damon, You, or any others, may return Pilago signs to me at your convenience.

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Assume the best and ask questions.

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#5
Angel Pilago's signs may be returned to the following people:

HILO SIDE: Frank Commendador, 217-2215 fcommend@yahoo.com

HILO: Justin Avery 990-1421/ 935-7067 justinavery@gmail.com

PUNA: Rob Tucker (email via this forum's member list.

KONA SIDE: Shannon Rudolph, 322-6604 shannonkona@gmail.com

HAWI: Lisa Andrews 896-3354 paikoman@yahoo.com

WAIMEA: Ana Kaho'opii, 345-1465 keauea@hawaii.rr.com

SOUTH KONA: Marci Peterhans 328-9541 marcipeterhans@msn.com

WAIKOLOA: Neeter Lou hualalai4U@gmail.com
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