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Elections P.E.I. seeks legal counsel over PC Party's signage

Elections P.E.I. is seeking legal counsel over the Progressive Conservative Party of P.E.I.'s refusal to take down election signs that allegedly contravened the rules.

Signs for candidate Melissa Hilton put up before Hilton was officially registered

Signs advertising Melissa Hilton as the PC candidate were up in Charlottetown-Parkdale Wednesday morning, prior to the party's nomination meeting that night. (Jesara Sinclair/CBC)

Elections P.E.I. is seeking legal counsel over the Progressive Conservative Party of P.E.I.'s refusal to take down election signs that allegedly contravened the rules.

Signs for candidate Melissa Hilton were put up around CharlottetownParkdale more than a day before she was an official registered candidate.

Elections P.E.I. saidthat contravenedthe Elections Expenses Act. It asked the PC Party to take the signs down but the party refused, saying it would only do so if ordered by a judge.

Elections P.E.I. says it isconsultingfurtheron what recourse it might take. No action will be taken immediately.

The District 11 byelection is set for Monday, Nov. 27.

The seat was vacated when former MLA Doug Currie resigned in October.

With files from Laura Chapin