Endorsements in municipal races a double-edged sword, observers say
If red, orange and blue were the dominant colours of Ontario’s last political season, anything goes this time around.
Municipal elections project their professed neutrality with an array of bright and variably hued campaign signs meant to signal the fact that local races do not fall along the same political party lines as provincial or federal contests.
But in the leadup to Ontario’s municipal elections on Monday, there have been dozens of examples of both direct and indirect endorsements from politicians of all stripes.
They range from overt statements of support to more subtle social media interactions that experts say can nonetheless be taken as signs of more prominent backing.