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Political Signs: Midwest City vs Oklahoma City

How do political signs rules compare between Midwest City, OK and Oklahoma City, OK?

Midwest City has fewer restrictions than Oklahoma City.

Midwest City, OK

Oklahoma County

Few Restrictions

Oklahoma County political signs protected by First Amendment and Oklahoma Constitution Art. II §22. Oklahoma City §3-471 allows political signs on private property up to 16 sq ft residential, 32 sq ft commercial. Right-of-way placement prohibited. Content-neutral rules per Reed v. Gilbert (2015). No permit required.

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Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma County

Some Restrictions

Oklahoma City regulates political signs through Chapter 59, Article XVI (Sign Regulations) of the OKC Municipal Code, with general sign provisions in Chapter 3 (Advertising and Signs). Under the March 2024 sign code update, temporary signs (including political/campaign signs) on private residential property do not require a permit, but signs placed in the public right-of-way require a temporary sign permit through the OKC Development Services Department.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMidwest CityOklahoma City
OKC Limit16 sq ft residential-
State Law26 O.S. §16-108 (300 ft polls)-
Right-of-WayProhibited-
PermitNot required-
Content RulesReed v. Gilbert neutrality-
Code Section-OKC Code Ch. 59, Art. XVI (Sign Regulations)
Permit on Private Property-Not required (residential temporary signs)
Right-of-Way Signs-Permit required (since March 15, 2024)
Post-Election Removal-Within 10 days
Maximum Fine-Up to $750 per violation

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Midwest City FAQ

How many political signs can I put in my OKC yard?

No numerical cap on private property. Total sign area cannot exceed 16 sq ft in residential zones per OKC §3-471.

Can I put signs in the median or on utility poles?

No. Public right-of-way placement is prohibited under OKC §3-455, and signs are removed without notice. Posting on utility poles adds a $25 to $100 fine.

Oklahoma City FAQ

Do I need a permit for a campaign sign in my Oklahoma City yard?

No. Political signs on private residential property are treated as temporary signs and do not require a permit, provided they meet size limits (typically 6 sq ft in residential zones) and do not block sight triangles.

Can I place signs in the right-of-way along the street?

As of March 15, 2024, yes — but you need a temporary sign permit from OKC Development Services. Signs placed without a permit will be removed by Public Works.

When do I have to take signs down after the election?

Within 10 days of the election under OKC Code Chapter 59-16111. Leaving signs up longer can trigger a code-enforcement notice and fines.

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