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New Jersey saw plenty of lawn signs leading up to the primary election June 10. With the election over, you may be wondering how much longer you will see political signs around town.
New Jersey saw plenty of lawn signs leading up to the primary election June 10. With the election over, you may be wondering how much longer you will see political signs around town.
During the Presidential race last year, many individuals exercised their First Amendment right to free speech by displaying signs advertising their chosen candidate. Yet as one Army officer found, ...
Additionally, signs can't be placed on any property before Labor Day for the November election and March 1 for the May election. All the signs must be removed seven days after the election.
The borough's ordinance allows laws signs 32 days before an election and seven days after. New Jersey's presidential primary was Feb. 5, but Gause wanted to keep his signs up as long as Paul ...
Yet some New Jersey municipalities restrict when political yard signs may go up. Even if these ordinances could pass constitutional muster -- and we seriously doubt they can -- they are simply wrong.
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