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Political Signs: Mcallen vs Mission

How do political signs rules compare between Mcallen, TX and Mission, TX?

Mcallen and Mission have similar restriction levels.

Mcallen, TX

Hidalgo County

Few Restrictions

Mcallen allows political signs on private property with size limits. Signs in public rights-of-way are typically prohibited. First Amendment protections apply. Removal required within a set period after elections.

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Mission, TX

Hidalgo County

Few Restrictions

Texas counties cannot zone, so unincorporated Hidalgo County has no political-sign ordinance regulating signs on private property. Election signs are broadly protected by the First Amendment, and state law limits how close any sign may sit to a county road right-of-way.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcallenMission
Private PropertyAllowed with size limits-
Right-of-WayProhibited-
Post-ElectionRemove within 7 to 30 days-
TopicPolitical Signs-
County sign ordinance-None; counties can't zone
Private property-Broadly protected speech
Right-of-way signs-May be removed
Highway signs-Transp. Code Ch. 393
City limits-Local sign code applies

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Mcallen FAQ

Can I put a political sign in my yard?

Yes. Political signs on private property are protected by the First Amendment. Size limits apply, typically 6 to 32 square feet depending on your zone.

Can my HOA ban political signs?

Many states have laws limiting HOA ability to ban political signs. Check state law — most allow reasonable political signage during election seasons even in HOA communities.

Mission FAQ

Can Hidalgo County restrict political signs in my yard?

No. Texas counties cannot zone, so there is no county sign ordinance for private property, and yard political signs are broadly protected. Only city sign codes apply, and only inside city limits.

Where can't I put a campaign sign in the county?

Not in the county or state road right-of-way, and not where it blocks driver sight lines at an intersection. Signs in the right-of-way may be removed by the road authority or TxDOT.

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