Colorado state law prohibits homeowner associations from banning political signs on member property during election periods, preempting any conflicting HOA covenants statewide.
Under C.R.S. 38-33.3-106.5, common interest community associations may not prohibit the display of political signs by a unit owner on or within the owner's property during the period beginning 45 days before an election and ending 7 days after. HOAs may regulate the size and number of signs but cannot ban them outright; the statute caps regulated size at no smaller than 36 by 48 inches. The law applies to candidates, ballot issues, and ballot questions on any local, state, or federal election ballot. Municipal sign codes still apply to public rights-of-way, but private HOA enforcement is preempted within the protected window.
HOAs that fine or remove compliant political signs face statutory exposure; owners may seek declaratory and injunctive relief, and HOAs cannot enforce conflicting covenants.
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