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Political signs showing up all over

Updated: Monday, 22 Oct 2012, 12:42 AM EDT
Published : Sunday, 21 Oct 2012, 4:22 PM EDT

WABASH VALLEY (WTHI) - It’s impossible to ignore the political season with all of the signs posted around the cities.

Though a political sign is within a short driving distance, it’s important to know that rules exist surrounding those common political ads you see in so many yards.

Cities an counties create zoning policies for political advertisements.

In turn, the city and county engineering departments respond to sign concerns.

There is a time period of 30-days for a sign to be out, and they must be removed no more than 10 days after the election.

Vigo County Clerk Pat Mansard said even though you don’t think you see many signs yet, just wait. They will be riddled throughout the roadsides in the very near future.

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