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Photos: Survey of political campaign signs in Paso Robles 

Campaign signs on South River Road near Charolais Road in Paso Robles.

Campaign signs on South River Road near Charolais Road in Paso Robles.

–With the Nov. 3 General Election less than a month away, it’s that time of year when political campaign signs start popping up around town. We surveyed all the major neighborhoods of Paso Robles to create this photo essay of campaign signs. This collection is just a sampling, though the overall number of signs does seem to be lower than in previous election years.

signs supporting Steve Gregory and Fred Strong paso robles

Large signs supporting Steve Gregory and Fred Strong for Paso Robles City Council at the corner of Spring Street and First Street.

Campaign signs for Steve Gregory, jordan cunningham, andy caldwell, fred strong

A large collection of campaign signs on Niblick Road near Alder Creek Apartments.

Campaign signs for school board candidates Laura Parker, Dorian Baker, Frank Triggs, Jim Reed, and Chris Bauch

Campaign signs for school board candidates Laura Parker, Dorian Baker, Frank Triggs, Jim Reed, and Chris Bauch on Creston Road at Linne Road in Paso Robles.

Signs supporting Jordan Cunningham for Assembly, Andy Caldwell for US Congress, and "No on 15"

Signs supporting Jordan Cunningham for Assembly, Andy Caldwell for US Congress, and “No on 15” on Salida del Sol in the Del Oro Neighborhood off Golden Hill Road.

signs for Joe Biden for president and Salud Carbajal for US Congress

A home in the Rolling Hills neighborhood shows support for Joe Biden for president and Salud Carbajal for US Congress.

sign urges voters to vote "No on 15", a proposition that increases property taxes

A large sign at Golden Hill and Union roads urges voters to vote “No on 15“, a proposition that increases property taxes.

political campaign signs in paso robles

A home in Montebello Oaks neighborhood hosts a collection of signs for several Democratic party candidates on the ballot.

Signs for Andy Caldwell for US Congress and Vicki Nohrden for State Senate

Signs for Andy Caldwell for US Congress and Vicki Nohrden for State Senate in the Montebello Oaks neighborhood.

Jim Cogan for school board sign

A sign at Oak and 32nd Street supports Jim Cogan for school board.

Political signs at home in Deer Park Estates support a slate of local Republican candidates.

Political signs at a home in Deer Park Estates support a slate of local Republican candidates.

Political signs along Vine Street support local school board candidates.

Political signs along Vine Street support local school board candidates.

Signs for school board candidates Nathan Williams and Greg Goodman, and a "No on 15" sign at the corner of Spring Street and First Street.

Signs for school board candidates Nathan Williams and Greg Goodman, and a “No on 15” sign at the corner of Spring Street and First Street.

Trump supporter in Heritage Ranch flies a political flag

A Trump supporter in Heritage Ranch flies a political flag with the US flag.

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