Vail's election signs probed
Heidi Desch / Whitefish Pilot | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years AGO
One Whitefish City Council candidate’s
signs are considered within the law, according to the office of the
state Commissioner of Political Practices.
Earlier this fall, a citizen addressed
the Whitefish School Board concerning Mary Vail’s campaign signs.
The citizen complained that the signs seemed to show Vail has the
endorsement of the school district because the signs use school
colors — green and gold — and have bulldog footprints on them.
In a letter to the school district, the
state office stated that a “candidate’s right to political speech
is protected and use of certain colors or art work is not
restricted within the codes under our jurisdiction.”
Superintendent Kate Orozco wrote a
letter to the Commissioner of Political Practices inquiring about
the issue.
“We can’t do anything,” Orozco said of
the state’s response. “(Candidates) can choose their colors and
unless we have a copyright on the paw print we’re out of luck.”