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Dallas code compliance summarizes political sign rules for polling locations, private property and public rights of way
Summary
Jeremy Reid, assistant director of City of Dallas Code Compliance, summarized city rules on political signs: polling-location signs are limited in timing and size; private-property signage has larger size thresholds and permitting rules; signs in public rights of way are prohibited and will be removed.
Jeremy Reid, assistant director of Code Compliance for the City of Dallas, briefed attendees on the city’s rules for political signs ahead of the election.
Reid said the rules come from the City of Dallas code, chapter 15A, which governs election-related signage. For official polling locations on public property (libraries, recreation centers and similar sites serving as voting locations), signs may be placed no earlier than two calendar days before early voting or election day and must be removed no later than two calendar days after the last official voting day.…
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