Campaign Buttons

We have sharp inexpensive political campaign buttons with a pin back.

The Campaign Button

Our pin back buttons are perfect for all occasions. These are high quality two piece design. Choose from 15 different shapes and sizes. Decorate with your custom artwork and logo for any function or event. Prices below are the same for up to four colors.



Our buttons feature the safety pin back style as shown below. Round buttons have metal backing; other shapes come with heavy-duty cardboard backing.



Campaign Buttons with the lowest, inexpensive prices.

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1" Round.90.48.38.30.24.23
1-1/4" Round.80.43.32.25.23.22
1-1/2" Round.81.44.34.26.23.22
1-3/4" Round.85.46.35.27.24.23
2-1/4" Round.90.48.38.30.24.23
2-1/2" Round1.01.65.39.31.27.26
3" Round1.06.70.45.38.29.28
3-1/2" Round1.11.83.50.40.36.34
4" Round1.551.08.75.67.64.63
6" Round1.831.331.231.09.99.94
1-1/2" Square1.05.61.45.35.32.29
2" Square1.06.63.47.37.33.30
2-1/4" Star Shape1.08.78.60.47.42.39
1-3/4" x 2-3/4" Oval/Oblong1.16.73.50.40.36.33
2" x 3" Rectangle1.16.73.50.40.36.33
2" x 3" Easel Back1.33.90.67.57.53.50
Campaign Buttons

An additional $35 non-refundable artwork layout charge must be paid before work can begin.

Free Button Shipping
Buy $200 or more of another product at the same time, and get free shipping of your political campaign buttons.



Heritage Advertising, Inc.
2581 Old 431 Hwy
Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763
Telephone: 706-374-0710
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Political Campaign Buttons


Campaign buttons are used in an election as political advertising for (or against) a candidate or political party, or to proclaim the issues that are part of the political platform. Political campaign buttons, first used in 1896, one side of a metal disk is covered with paper (printed with the message) and protected by a layer of clear plastic. Since 1916, buttons have also been produced by lithographing the image directly onto the metal disk. Thousands of buttons are produced and distributed to the public. A celluloid-type button is fastened to a garment using a pin on the back side of the button (in recently-produced buttons, the pin generally fits into a safety-pin-style catch). A lithographed button may fasten with a pinback or with a metal tab which folds over a lapel or pocket. One of the most famous uses of campaign buttons occurred during the 1940 U.S. presidential election, when Wendell Willkie's campaign produced millions of lithographed slogan buttons in rapid response to news items about President Franklin D. Roosevelt.