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Maplewood vs Saint Paul

How do political signs rules compare between Maplewood, MN and Saint Paul, MN?

Maplewood, MN

Ramsey County

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Saint Paul, MN

Ramsey County

Few Restrictions

Saint Paul allows political signs on private property subject to First Amendment protections. Minnesota law (MN Statutes ยง211B.045) specifically protects the display of political signs on residential property during election periods. Signs may be displayed from 46 days before a primary through 10 days after the general election.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaplewoodSaint Paul
State Law-MN Statutes ยง211B.045
Display Period-46 days before primary to 10 days after general
Private Property-Protected on residential property
Public ROW-Generally prohibited
First Amendment-Content-based restrictions prohibited

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Maplewood FAQ

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Saint Paul FAQ

Can I display political signs on my property in Saint Paul?

Yes. Minnesota law specifically protects political signs on residential property. Signs are generally permitted from 46 days before a primary through 10 days after the general election.

Can Saint Paul restrict political signs?

The city cannot impose content-based restrictions on political signs. General sign size and placement rules apply on a content-neutral basis.

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