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Boston vs Revere

How do political signs rules compare between Boston, MA and Revere, MA?

Boston, MA

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Political signs in Boston are regulated under the city's sign ordinance and zoning code. The city cannot ban political signs on private property due to First Amendment protections. Signs in the public right-of-way, on city property, utility poles, and traffic infrastructure are prohibited under the Boston Municipal Code.

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Revere, MA

Suffolk County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostonRevere
Private PropertyProtected by First Amendment-
Public PropertyProhibited on poles, buildings, trees-
Residential SizeTypically 6 sq ft maximum-
Post-ElectionRemove within 30 days-
Historic DistrictsTemporary signs generally exempt-

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Boston FAQ

Can I put a political sign on my lawn in Boston?

Yes. Political signs on private property are protected by the First Amendment. Boston may regulate size (typically 6 square feet in residential areas) and placement for safety, but cannot prohibit political speech on private property.

Can I post political signs on telephone poles in Boston?

No. It is illegal to post signs of any kind on city property, utility poles, traffic signals, or trees in Boston. Signs posted on public property will be removed by the city.

Revere FAQ

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