What You Should Know
Before You Are Elected
- What you Should Know Before Becoming a Candidate
- What you Should Know About Nomination Day
- What's new for the 2017 General Elections
- What you Should Know About Disclosure Requirements
- What you Should Know About Election Offenses
- What you Should Know About Campaigning
- What you Should Know About Placing Campaign Signs
- What you Should Know About Candidate Forums
- Who can Vote?
- What you Should Know About Election Day
- What you Should Know About Recounts
What you Should Know About Placing Campaign Signs
There are different rules for signs on public and private property.
Private Property:
Only with the consent of the property owner may you place signs on private property.
School and Municipal Properties:
Generally, signs are not allowed if they interfere in any way with the safe and orderly movement of pedestrians or vehicles. Signs that do not meet legislative requirements, the local bylaws and policies may be confiscated and you may be fined. Please check with your local municipality and school board offices for their various specific requirements.