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Election litter usually is defined as placing campaign signs on public, government-owned property, or on privately owned property (including residences) without the owner's permission. [1] It is usually banned by local government. According to the "State Board of Elections littering notification" statute of the U.S. state of North Carolina:
According to Missouri law, “stealing or willfully defacing, mutilating, or destroying any campaign yard sign on private property,” is considered a class four election offense. These offenses ...
— A new ordinance passed by the Laketown Township Board of Trustees on Wednesday, Sept. 11, will prohibit the distribution of campaign materials on township property. The board voted 5-0 to ...
What can you do if your neighbor puts up offensive campaign signs on their property? Here’s what California law says: Campaign signs are appearing around town as the election season approaches ...
Political lawn signs in Sioux City, Iowa ahead of the 2018 United States elections. Lawn signs (also known as yard signs, bandit signs [1] and placards, [2] among other names) are small advertising signs that can be placed on a street-facing lawn or elsewhere on a property [3] to express the support for an election candidate, or political position, [4] by the property owner (or sometimes to ...
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