Election Day is over in California. Who's responsible for removing campaign signs?
Briefly

In California, only private property owners or authorized campaign staff are allowed to remove political signs, enforcing clear accountability in the campaign environment.
California Business and Professions Code 5405.3 mandates that political campaign signs must be removed within 10 days after Election Day, maintaining orderly public spaces.
Removing campaign signs without consent violates California law, potentially leading to a misdemeanor charge and fines up to $1,000, ensuring respect for property rights.
Post-election, private property owners and authorized staff have until November 15 to remove campaign signs, adhering to state laws for proper election conduct.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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