Texas Statutes

§ 259.003 — REGULATION OF POLITICAL SIGNS BY MUNICIPALITY.

Texas § 259.003
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Code ELElection Code

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Tex. Election Code Code Ann. § 259.003 (2026).

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Sec. 259.003. REGULATION OF POLITICAL SIGNS BY MUNICIPALITY.

(a)In this section, "private real property" does not include real property subject to an easement or other encumbrance that allows a municipality to use the property for a public purpose.
(b)A municipal charter provision or ordinance that regulates signs may not, for a sign that contains primarily a political message and that is located on private real property with the consent of the property owner:
(1)prohibit the sign from being placed;
(2)require a permit or approval of the municipality or impose a fee for the sign to be placed;
(3)restrict the size of the sign; or
(4)provide for a charge for the removal of a political sign that is greater than the charge for removal of other signs regulated by ordinance.
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Legislative History

Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1004, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.

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