A poster circulating in Windsor encourages residents to run in October's municipal election.
The poster reads "Windsor needs you! Employment opportunity. No experience necessary."
It points out in 2014, 98,000 Windsorities didn't go to the polls which is enough to change the landscape of local politics.
The poster goes on to say 'better candidates mean a better council.'
AM800 news reached out to the creators of the poster who wished to remain anonymous, but in a statement, said "the message is incredibly important and it should not matter where it is coming from."
The group also said the point of the poster is to "shock people into conversation."
Mayor Drew Dilkens won't comment specifically on the poster, but says he does hope it will attract more qualified candidates.
"Anyone who is posting notes around the city encouraging people to run for mayor or for city council, I think it's great," says Dilkens. "The more people that run, the better the dialogue will be in each and every ward, the better the dialogue will be around the mayor's race.
Dilkens tells CTV Windsor having more qualified candidates in an election race is good for the city.
"And the people will ultimately to get decide as they always do, and the people are never wrong, that much I know. They always make the right choice."
Dilkens has yet to decide if he will run for Mayor again.
So far, 13 people have submitted their names to run for Windsor City Council.