Arizona ARS 16-1019 preempts local political sign bans. Sahuarita residents may display up to 32 combined sq ft during election periods with no permit. HOAs cannot ban them (ARS 33-1808).
Political sign regulations in Sahuarita are governed primarily by Arizona state law. ARS 16-1019 preempts local regulation and establishes that political signs may be placed on private property with owner permission without a permit. Residential properties may display signs up to a combined total of 32 square feet per parcel during an election period (from the time a candidate or ballot measure qualifies until 15 days after the election). Larger signs (up to 32 square feet each) are permitted on commercial and agricultural-zoned properties. Signs may not be placed on public property, utility poles, traffic signs, or in the public right-of-way. The town cannot impose fees, bonds, or permits for political signs. Signs must be removed within 15 days after the election or they become a code violation. During primary and general election seasons (common in Arizona, with frequent ballot measures), multiple signs are typical in Sahuarita neighborhoods. HOAs may regulate sign placement (location on lot, number displayed at once) under ARS 33-1808 but cannot ban political signs entirely. The US Supreme Court ruling in Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015), an Arizona case, further restricts content-based sign regulations.
Signs in public right-of-way: removal by town, no fine for first offense. Signs remaining 15+ days after election: code enforcement notice, then 50 to 100 dollar fine. HOA fines for non-compliant placement: per CC&Rs.
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