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Political Signs: Concord vs Martinez

How do political signs rules compare between Concord, CA and Martinez, CA?

Concord and Martinez have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Political signs in Concord are regulated content-neutrally alongside all other temporary signs per Reed v. Gilbert. California Elections Code Β§13.5 and Civil Code Β§4710 further protect the right to display non-commercial and political signs on private property. Concord imposes no special pre-election posting or post-election removal deadlines beyond general temporary-sign duration limits.

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Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Political and other non-commercial signs are strongly protected in Martinez and may be posted on private residential property at any time, with no pre-election or post-election duration limits. Under Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015) and California Elections Code section 18370, political signs are treated the same as other temporary non-commercial signs, generally limited to 6 square feet and 4 feet tall when freestanding.

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