The excitement over Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign has everyone asking: “Where can I get a yard sign?” Read on to find out; and while you’re at it, why not also pick up signs for Jennifer McCormick (governor), Deborah Pickett (US House 5), Valerie McCray (US Senate), and your local statehouse candidates?
When Can I Put Out My Yard Signs?
Indiana code states that campaign signs cannot be displayed more than 60 days before an election (which was September 6). However, many neighborhood homeowners’ associations restrict signs to just 30 days before the election (October 6) and they must be taken down by five days after. Check with your HOA board.
Where Can I Get Harris/Walz Signs?
The new Hoosiers for Harris site is offering Hoosiers for Harris/Walz signs for $24 in its store. You can also order HARRIS/WALZ signs for $20 plus shipping from the campaign’s official store.
Where Can I Get Other Candidates’ Yard Signs?
Our website has all of the local candidates’ yard sign ordering links in one spot. But if you’d prefer to pick up signs in person, you will find a great selection at the new Jennifer McCormick/Hamilton County Democratic headquarters in Carmel (160 W. Carmel Drive, Suite 228) starting Monday, Sept 23. Office hours are:
Mon-Thu: 10am-6pm
Fri-Sun: 10am-4pm
What If My Signs Are Stolen or Destroyed?
If you can identify who did it, you can report the perpetrator to the Elections Office; otherwise there's nothing they can do. We recommend making sure your signs are within view of your security cameras so that you might have some proof.
What Else Do I Need to Know?
In Indiana, residential yard signs cannot exceed 32 square feet (and HOAs may restrict signs to the smaller standard size). Signs are not allowed in highway right-of-ways or other places where they present a hazard. Early voting locations restrict signs to only two per candidate. Election Day sign limits are one per candidate per polling place.
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