Federal election 2022: Hume Independent Penny Ackery slams fake Greens election ...

Federal election 2022: Hume Independent Penny Ackery slams fake Greens election ...
Federal election 2022: Hume Independent Penny Ackery slams fake Greens election ...
Dirty tricks campaign hits a new low as FAKE election signs go up near the grave where a candidate buried her husband just weeks earlier A dummy sign of an independent candidate popped up with a Greens logo It was put up at the graveyard where Penny Ackery had just buried her husband The signage offensive also targeted other independents across the state Independents Zali Steggall, Monique Ryan, Sophie Scamps were also attacked

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Fake election posters have been put up at the graveyard where an Independent candidate buried her husband a few weeks ago.

The doctored posters of Penny Ackery, Independent candidate for the NSW electorate of Hume, have had a Greens party emblem added next to her picture.

Ackery, who lost her husband John Steel to cancer last month, voiced her disgust on Twitter at the heartless election dirty trick.

Independent for Hume electorate was disgusted with the signage (pictured) that was put up at the graveyard where she buried her husband , 'weeks ago'

Independent for Hume electorate was disgusted with the signage (pictured) that was put up at the graveyard where she buried her husband , 'weeks ago'

The post read the campaign against her and others was 'coordinated' and 'senseless'

The post read the campaign against her and others was 'coordinated' and 'senseless'

'This is a cowardly and senseless attack. Fake signs put on the very fence of the graveyard where I buried my husband, just weeks ago,' her post read. 

'Spreading misinformation about the #independents as part of a coordinated campaign.'

It comes as the Australian Electoral

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