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Clemmons vs Winston-Salem

How do political signs rules compare between Clemmons, NC and Winston-Salem, NC?

Clemmons, NC

Forsyth County

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Winston-Salem, NC

Forsyth County

Few Restrictions

Political signs in Winston-Salem are regulated under NCGS 136-32 on state and federal rights-of-way and locally under the Unified Development Ordinances. Residential political signs are generally allowed without a permit on private property 45 days before an election.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClemmonsWinston-Salem
Private Property-Allowed, no permit
State Roads-NCGS 136-32 controls
State ROW Window-30 days before early voting
Post-Election-Remove within 10 days
Prohibited-Utility poles, medians

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Clemmons FAQ

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Winston-Salem FAQ

How long can I leave a campaign sign in my yard in Winston-Salem?

Political signs on private residential property must be removed within 7 days after the election. There is no firm pre-election start date for private property signs.

Can I put signs along Peters Creek Parkway?

Only if it is a state-maintained road and you comply with NCGS 136-32 (30-day window, written owner consent, not on roadway, not on medians or safety zones).

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