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Political Signs: Mount Vernon vs White Plains

How do political signs rules compare between Mount Vernon, NY and White Plains, NY?

Mount Vernon and White Plains have similar restriction levels.

Mount Vernon, NY

Westchester County

Few Restrictions

Political signs on private property protected as free speech. Mount Vernon applies content-neutral time/place/manner limits per Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015). Signs in public right-of-way prohibited.

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White Plains, NY

Westchester County

Few Restrictions

Political campaign signs on private property are protected speech and broadly permitted. White Plains applies content-neutral size and placement limits (typically 4-6 sq ft in residential zones) consistent with Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMount VernonWhite Plains
StandardContent-neutral-
Size Cap~6 sq ft residential-
Right-of-WayProhibited-
Post-ElectionRemove 7-10 days-
Private property-Broadly allowed
Residential size-~4-6 sq ft
Public ROW-Prohibited
Content-Content-neutral (Reed 2015)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mount Vernon FAQ

Can the city limit how long I display a political sign?

Only if the rule is content-neutral and applies equally to all temporary signs.

How big can a political yard sign be in Mount Vernon?

Residential temporary signs are typically capped at about 6 sq ft; commercial zones allow up to 32 sq ft.

Can I place campaign signs on a Mount Vernon median?

No. Signs in the public right-of-way — medians, utility poles, public trees — are prohibited regardless of content.

White Plains FAQ

How many campaign signs can I put in my yard?

There is no numerical limit on political signs on private property, only content-neutral size and placement rules.

How big can a political sign be in White Plains?

Residential political signs are generally limited to 4-6 sq ft, applied uniformly to all temporary noncommercial signs.

Can White Plains limit how long political signs stay up?

No. Under Reed v. Town of Gilbert, the city cannot treat political signs differently from other temporary signs based on timing or content.

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