Actually, there is an Minneapolis ordinance on the
topic of political signs:

Chapter 109, Signs and Billboards

109.60. Political campaign signs. Notwithstanding any
other provision of this Code to the contrary, no
license or permit shall be required for the placing of
temporary political campaign signs not more than
thirty-two (32) square feet in area where the placing
of such signs is authorized by the zoning ordinance.
Lawnsigns shall be removed six (6) days after a
general election. (81-Or-149, � 1, 6-12-81) 

Jeff Radford
Kingfield

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