Photo of a smiling 5-year-old boy with missing front teeth under a headline that reads "I'm too young to vote" and underneath the photo it says "What's your excuse?" above the official County logo

Clerk-Recorder's Office Launches Election Awareness Campaign by Offering Non-Partisan Yard Signs

Author: Erin Clausen
Date: 10/7/2024 4:48 PM

The SLO County Elections Office is launching a campaign to encourage residents to vote -- regardless of how they lean. The campaign includes lawn signs that feature adorable local kids and a tag line intended to prod adults in the county to get out and vote.


The Clerk-Recorder and the SLO County Elections Office are offering local residents a new way to encourage their friends and neighbors to vote: yard signs with a simple, non-partisan slogan and a photo of a very cute local kid. Eight different versions of the sign, which feature kids of various ages, say only “I’m too young to vote. What’s your excuse?”

A limited number of signs are available, and all are free to the public. They can be picked up from both Elections Office locations, in SLO and Atascadero. The Clerk-Recorder asks that anyone who might dispose of their sign after November 5 instead bring it back to the office so that it can be reused in future elections.

Clerk-Recorder Elaina Cano was inspired to create the signs after seeing a light-pole banner campaign featuring local kids in Marin County. Knowing that puppies and kids are often great for grabbing someone’s attention, she asked some local parents if they’d be willing to help out. The response was immediate and overwhelmingly positive.

“’I. Love. This. So. Much!!!!!!!’ was the first text that came back within minutes of our public information officer reaching out to gauge parent interest,” said Cano. “During the lead-up to an election, there are lots of messages out there, generally tied to one perspective or another. We want to remind SLO County residents that we don’t care how you vote, we just want you to vote. And we were happy to hear that others felt the same way.”

Public Information Specialist Erin Clausen added that while the youngest child to participate was just 14 months, those who were older were excited to do it and were fully supportive of the message.

“These sweet kids already know that voting is important and that elections impact all of our lives, even theirs,” said Clausen, who took the photos. “It was so much fun to engage with them and talk about the project.”

Signs will be available while supplies last and can be picked up from the Elections Offices during business hours:

SLO Elections Office
1055 Monterey Street, Suite D120
Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm

Atascadero Elections Office
6565 Capistrano Avenue, 2nd Floor (inside the library)
Monday through Friday, 8:30-4:00pm

The signs will also be featured on the Clerk-Recorder’s Office’s social media accounts over the next few weeks.

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