15-Day Countdown -- Fewer Candidates Mean Fewer Signs
Yakima Herald-Republic › September 15, 2004
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Yakima Herald-Republic › September 15, 2004
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Now that Tuesday's first-ever partisan primary election has reduced the number of those vying for election in the Nov. 2 general election, let's have a corresponding reduction in the number of campaign signs that have sprouted in public places.
Losers in Tuesday's primary are required by Yakima city ordinance to remove their signs from public property within 15 days. Those still in the hunt until the Nov. 2 general election will have 15 days after that day of decision to get theirs down.See the full content of this document
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