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Henderson County limits campaign signs at county-owned voting locations

Henderson County Commissioner’s Court · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The Commissioner’s Court approved an amended order restricting campaign signage on county-owned vote-center properties: maximum three yard signs per candidate/property, H‑wire mounting (no T‑posts), a 100‑foot electioneering buffer and display limited to the Friday before early voting through the day after Election Day.

HENDERSON COUNTY — Henderson County Commissioner’s Court on Feb. 17 approved an amended order limiting campaign signage on county-owned voting properties to reduce safety concerns and property damage.

County counsel Straum told the court the order is meant to keep county voting sites safe and avoid excessive sign clutter. “So there are restrictions which we can do, but they’re limited in scope,” he said, urging the court to remain within the Election Code when crafting rules.

Under the order adopted by the court,…

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