Mansfield cannot ban political signs on private residential property and must follow Texas Election Code and Property Code 202.009. HOAs are also restricted in limiting political signs during election periods.
Political signs on private residential property in Mansfield are broadly protected by state and federal law. Under the First Amendment and Texas Election Code, political signs advocating for candidates, ballot measures, or political positions are considered core protected speech. Mansfield may regulate political signs through reasonable, content-neutral rules such as size, setback, duration, and limits on placement in the public right-of-way, but cannot ban political signs or treat them less favorably than other temporary signs. Homeowners associations are limited by Texas Property Code 202.009, which generally requires HOAs to permit political signs on members property beginning no earlier than the 90th day before an election and extending to no later than the 10th day after the election, subject to reasonable size limits. Political signs in the public right-of-way, on utility poles, traffic control devices, trees, or city property are prohibited and subject to removal. During election season, candidates and campaigns should check with Mansfield Code Compliance for specific placement rules before distributing yard signs.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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