The race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has turned front yards into battlefields. Now some people are trying make ...
Although there are no federal laws against it, there are laws in all 50 states making it illegal to steal, damage or destroy ...
This time eight years ago, much of the nation’s focus was on a glass ceiling that ultimately didn’t break.This year, as ...
The race for the White House is heating up, and so are tempers. Reports of campaign signs being vandalized are increasing, ...
The study suggests that this modest increase in voter share based on campaign signs could swing a close election.
Though lawn signs are protected by the First Amendment, there can be some restrictions around displaying them.
Andy Brown of Goffstown is not running for office, but he does live near an intersection flooded with campaign signs for local, state and national races. He decided he wanted in on the action. "It's ...
The 2024 Presidential Election is Tuesday, November 5. As the political season wraps up, it’s important to remember the rules ...
Sign vandalism and theft are "an act of intimidation" designed to marginalize and exclude opponents, Professor Reed Wood told Newsweek.
The use of campaign merchandise to connect with the public has been a U.S. tradition since the 1828 presidential race between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. Political signs have grown more ...
Roads and lawns across Maine are dotted with colorful, all-caps messaging about the election. But whether yard signs are effective or an eyesore depends who you ask. The foliage may have peaked ...
With a week to go before the final day to vote, streets, yards and roadways are dotted and lined with political signs — ...