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Campaign Sign Regulations Vary by Jurisdiction in Imperial County

March 24, 2026

Imperial County, CA — The County of Imperial reminds residents and candidates that campaign sign regulations vary depending on the jurisdiction where a sign is placed. County regulations and city ordinances are not all the same, which means some campaign signs may legally appear earlier or remain posted longer than others depending on location. 

Imperial County’s sign ordinance is intended to promote the orderly and attractive placement of signs while discouraging displays that create safety hazards, distractions, or public nuisance concerns. Under County rules, temporary campaign signs may be posted for a limited period before an election and must be removed within the time required after Election Day. County standards also limit sign size in residential areas and prohibit placement at intersections where visibility for drivers may be obstructed.  

Because regulations differ from one jurisdiction to another, the public may notice variations in when campaign signs begin appearing. That does not automatically mean a candidate is out of compliance. Candidates are encouraged to review and follow the ordinance that applies to the specific city or unincorporated area where a sign is posted. 

We appreciate the community’s cooperation in helping maintain a fair, orderly, and safe election season for everyone. 

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