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Can You Use Old Campaign Signs That Don’t Comply With New Disclaimer Laws?

Posted on October 2, 2019October 2, 2019 Eric

Many jurisdictions across Arizona are holding local elections this November, so campaign signs are increasingly common on neighborhood street corners. But if those campaign signs are being reused from past elections, they might not be

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