Political Flags & Banners
Rank #1Most visible item in rallies, roadshows, offices, and rooftops.
Campaign Posters
Rank #2Wall posters, hoardings, poles, and public spaces.
Campaign Stickers
Rank #3Used on bikes, autos, shops, doors, and mobile phones.
Campaign Badges
Rank #4Essential for identifying party workers and volunteers.
Campaign Caps
Rank #5Most common wearable in rallies and door-to-door campaigns.
Campaign T-Shirts
Rank #6Used by core workers, youth volunteers, and booth teams.
Campaign Whistles
Rank #7Used heavily in rallies to create noise and excitement.
Wall Calendars
Rank #8Given to households for year-long visibility.
Campaign Pens
Rank #9Distributed in meetings, booths, and offices.
Campaign Water Bottles
Rank #10Useful during long rallies and padyatras.
Traditional Gamchas
Rank #11Popular in Bihar, UP, Bengal, Jharkhand rural belts.
Mugs & Coffee Cups
Rank #12Used as gifts for selected supporters.
Campaign Jackets
Rank #13Used only in winter elections.
Scarves & Stoles
Rank #14Used mainly in women-centric programs.
Campaign Balloons
Rank #16Used mainly for stage decoration.