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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:
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Aug. 5—A plethora of campaign signs decorate front yards and dry grass patches along arterials — it's a familiar sight , especially in the late summer and early fall of election years.
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North Carolina is a Dillon's rule state, [34] and municipalities are only able to exercise the authority that the General Assembly or state constitution explicitly gives them. [26] All municipalities in North Carolina operate under either mayor-council governments or council-manager government , [ 26 ] with most using the latter. [ 25 ]
The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) is an agency of the North Carolina state government charged with the administration of the elections process, as well as campaign finance, and lobbying disclosure and compliance. The State Board of Elections works in conjunction with the state's 100 county boards of elections.
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North Carolina Government & Politics. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-6885-2. Guillory, Ferrel (June 1988). "The Council of State and North Carolina's Long Ballot: A Tradition Hard to Change" (PDF). N.C. Insight. N.C. Center for Public Policy Research. pp. 40– 44. North Carolina Manual (PDF). Raleigh: North Carolina ...