Forgot my tape, is this sign legal?
Tulsa Topics: How to run a "dirty" campaign - Election Sign Tactics 101
If we are enforcing campaign sign ordinances, I just happened to notice this in a neighborhood that has a lot of McCorkell signs.
I forgot my tape measure but don't think this will pass muster with the requirements being used against Councilor Medlock. So, I guess my city workers will be around this evening to pick this up.
Obviously I could care less about signs that are one foot or twelve feet from the curb line. I'm probably just thinking what most Tulsan's are,,, don't stain this election with actions that don't pass the smell test. Let's just let the voters make the final decision.
And now the Disclaimer: I am not associated with any candidate, have in no way expressed support for anyone running for mayor, and don't have anything against McCorkell. (He might make a great mayor.)

3 Comments:
NAB THAT SIGN! According to the Sign Nazis, that sign is less than 12' from the curb. NAB THAT SIGN!!
that sign looks to be on private property. I have read or heard the rule that it must be 12 feet away, but if that was true for private non communal property then all mayoral signs would need to be removed in personal yards, because 12 feet away from the street would be near most peoples front porches.
Anonymous -
The link at Tulsa Topics seems to indicate that campaign signs are permitted on private property, but there may be some restrictions.
My point was that we have signs all over this town in all kinds of different placements (or locations). It is the political season, for heavens sake, so let us put up our signs and don't pick on any one candidate.
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