Win or Lose; Please Pick Up Your Signs

Now that the votes are counted and the 2025 local elections have come to a close, we want to extend a sincere congratulations to all of the candidates who took part in this year’s races. Whether you won your race or simply offered your time and energy to serve your community, your willingness to step forward is appreciated.

Running for local office takes commitment — time away from family, conversations on doorsteps, forums, meetings, and the courage to put your name on the ballot. Thank you for being willing to serve your neighbors.

With the election concluded, we are now asking all candidates — winners and non-winners — to please remove your campaign signs from public right-of-ways, intersections, and private properties.

Why It Matters

Please remove campaign signs by the end of the week.

If your campaign placed signs:

Now is the time to pick them up.

If your campaign worked with volunteers, please share this reminder with them as well.

Thank You, Habersham County

Local elections are at their best when neighbors talk to neighbors, listen to one another, and show up to participate. Thank you to every voter who cast a ballot — your voice matters.

Let’s finish this election season strong by cleaning up our signs and keeping our community beautiful.

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