Campaign signs and political sign waving are a common practice in any election campaign. Here’s just a small sample of signs in the Juneau area and sign waving that occurred at 10th Street and Egan Drive on Election Day 2014 during the afternoon commute.
Rain droplets cling to the surface of this sign that was hoisted to an unused boat lift on Channel Drive. (Photo by Matt Miller/KTOO)
This business operator in Lemon Creek is either conflicted on candidates for governor or hedging their bets. Or, maybe there are multiple business owners with different political views. (Photo by Matt Miller/KTOO)
Sign wavers at 10th Street and Egan Drive in Juneau try to get the attention of evening commuters on Election Day. (Photo by Matt Miller/KTOO)
Multiple campaigns have staked out the southwest corner of 10th Street and Egan Drive on Election Day 2014. (Photo by Matt Miller/KTOO)
This sign waver for the Dan Sullivan campaign says opposing parties and campaigns are not very territorial about camping or staking out various corners during Election Day. "Hey, it's Juneau," he says. (Photo by Matt Miller/KTOO)
Yes on 2 campaigners try to get the attention of afternoon commuters. (Photo by Matt Miller/KTOO)
Campaigners sometimes dig out the 'big sign' for display in a roadway island. (Photo by Matt Miller/KTOO)
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