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Campaign Signs in The Woodlands, TX: A 2026 Buyer’s Guide

Campaign Signs in The Woodlands, TX: A 2026 Buyer’s Guide

If you are running for a seat on a school board, a municipal utility district, or a countywide office, campaign signs in The Woodlands, TX are still one of the cheapest ways to put your name in front of thousands of neighbors every day. The Woodlands sits mostly inside Montgomery County, a fast-growing, covenant-heavy community where a well-placed yard sign works hard from the primary through November. This guide covers what the signs cost, whether they actually move votes, where Texas law lets you stake them, and how to order a batch that survives a Gulf Coast summer.

Houston Sign Company has printed corrugated plastic signs in the Houston area since 1946, and we ship and deliver campaign orders across Montgomery County and the surrounding communities. Here is the practical playbook.

Key Takeaways

  • Campaign signs work, modestly. Four randomized field experiments found lawn signs raised a candidate’s vote share by about 1.7 percentage points on average.
  • A single 4mm coroplast sign starts at $33.05 in our online store, and the per-unit price falls sharply as your quantity climbs into the hundreds.
  • Texas Election Code Section 259.001 makes it a Class C misdemeanor to place a political sign in a highway right-of-way, and every sign must carry a printed notice saying so.
  • Your homeowners association in The Woodlands cannot ban political signs on your own lot on or after the 90th day before an election, though it may cap each sign at four feet by six feet.
  • Order double-sided signs on wire H-stakes, print early, and reorder before the last two weeks when print shops are slammed.

Do campaign signs actually win votes in The Woodlands?

Yes, by a small but real margin. In the first randomized field experiments ever run on the question, a team of political scientists found that lawn signs raised the advertising candidate’s vote share by about 1.7 percentage points on average, a result published in Electoral Studies in 2016. The study also found that the effect spilled over into neighboring precincts, so a cluster of signs on one Woodlands street quietly helps you two streets over.

That 1.7 point bump will not rescue a landslide, and the authors are careful to call it a modest effect. In a down-ballot race decided by a few hundred votes, though, a modest effect is often the whole ballgame. Local contests for the township board, MUD directors, and Conroe ISD or Tomball ISD trustees frequently turn on razor-thin margins, which is exactly where name recognition from a saturated sign campaign pays off.

Ready to build that name recognition? You can order campaign signs online and have artwork proofed the same week.

How much do campaign signs cost in The Woodlands?

The Woodlands campaign math
What a Woodlands sign order actually looks like
Pricing and production limits from our store, alongside the measured effect of running signs at all.
$33.05
Starting price for a single 4mm corrugated plastic sign
5,000
Pieces we routinely produce on corrugated plastic in one order
1.7 pts
Average lift in vote share from lawn signs, across four randomized field experiments
+15%
Extra signs to print beyond your estimate, for loss and late requests
Sources: Houston Sign Company store pricing and production; Electoral Studies randomized field experiments.

A single sign starts at $33.05 for a 4mm corrugated plastic panel in our store, and the real savings show up at volume. Corrugated plastic, often called coroplast, is the standard material for campaign work because it is lightweight, weatherproof, and cheap to print in bulk. We routinely produce runs from a handful of signs up to 5,000 pieces on corrugated plastic for a single order, so a full Woodlands precinct push is well within reach.

Your final cost depends on four choices:

Choice Common options Cost impact
Size 18×12, 24×18, and 24×24 are the popular campaign sizes Larger panels cost more per sign
Printing Single-sided or double-sided full color Double-sided runs a bit more, and is worth it
Stakes Wire H-stakes add on at checkout Small per-unit add, do not skip them
Quantity Price per sign drops as the run grows Order in bulk to lower unit cost

Double-sided is the single upgrade we recommend for almost every candidate, because a corner sign gets seen by traffic moving in both directions. If you are comparing coroplast to aluminum or vinyl for longer-term use, our coroplast buyer’s guide breaks down when each material makes sense. For a straightforward yard-sign run, you can also start from our custom yard signs product page and switch the artwork to your campaign design.

Where can you legally place campaign signs in The Woodlands?

Corrugated plastic campaign signs printed with wire stakes by Houston Sign Company, serving The Woodlands, TX
Corrugated plastic campaign signs printed with wire stakes

On private property with the owner’s permission, not in the public right-of-way. This is the rule that trips up first-time candidates every cycle. Texas Election Code Section 259.001 requires every political advertising sign to carry a printed notice that placing it in the right-of-way of a highway violates state law, and an offense under the statute is a Class C misdemeanor. The strips of grass between the sidewalk and the road along Woodlands Parkway, Research Forest Drive, and the I-45 feeder are right-of-way. Signs planted there get pulled, and the fines land on your campaign.

Stick to front yards where a supporter has said yes, commercial lots where the business owner agrees, and any private parcel you control. Keep signs clear of sight lines at intersections so they do not block a driver’s view. Our full breakdown of where you can legally place yard signs walks through the right-of-way rules with photos, and it applies to campaign signs the same way it applies to real estate riders.

Can your homeowners association ban political signs?

No, not during the protected election window. The Woodlands is one of the most covenant-governed communities in Texas, so this question comes up constantly. Under Texas Election Code Section 259.002, a property owners association cannot enforce a restrictive covenant that prohibits an owner from displaying a sign for a candidate or ballot measure on or after the 90th day before the election. The association keeps some authority: it can require a sign be ground-mounted, limit you to one sign per candidate or measure, and cap the size at no larger than four feet by six feet.

For a standard 24×18 coroplast sign, that four-by-six-foot ceiling is not a problem, so most Woodlands residents can display a normal campaign sign without any covenant fight. If a village association sends a removal notice inside that 90-day window, it is worth a polite reply citing the statute. Print your signs at a conventional yard-sign size and you stay comfortably inside the rules.

How do you order signs that last the whole election season?

Order early, print double-sided on wire stakes, and reorder before the rush. Montgomery County had 456,254 registered voters heading into the November 2024 election, according to county figures reported locally, and a Woodlands race is won across thousands of front yards over many weeks. Your signs need to look sharp on day one and still look sharp after a string of 95-degree afternoons and a few thunderstorms.

Coroplast handles that well. A quality 4mm corrugated plastic sign holds its color and shape outdoors through a Texas campaign season and beyond, and we cover the details in our guide to how long coroplast signs last in Texas. A few field-tested ordering tips:

  • Print at least 15 percent more signs than you think you need. Signs disappear, blow away, and get requested late by new supporters.
  • Choose UV-stable inks and double-sided printing so both sides stay legible after weeks of sun.
  • Keep the design simple. Big last name, office sought, and one color of contrast beat a cluttered layout every time.
  • Build your reorder into the calendar. The last two weeks before an election are the busiest stretch for every print shop, so lock your artwork in early.

For the full election-year checklist, including timelines and design rules, see our Texas election-year sign playbook. When your art is ready, you can order your campaign signs online and we will proof, print, and deliver across The Woodlands and greater Houston.

Ready to order rather than research? See our sign company serving The Woodlands, TX for turnaround times, pricing enquiries, and installation options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Political yard signs staked along a residential street by Houston Sign Company, serving The Woodlands, TX
Political yard signs staked along a residential street

What size should a campaign yard sign be in The Woodlands?

Most candidates use 24×18 or 18×12 corrugated plastic signs, which read clearly from a moving car and stay well under any HOA size cap. Larger 24×24 panels work for high-traffic corner lots. All of these fit inside the four-by-six-foot limit a property owners association is allowed to set under state law.

Are double-sided campaign signs worth the extra cost?

Yes for almost every campaign. A double-sided sign reaches traffic moving in both directions, which effectively doubles the impressions from a single corner placement. The upcharge is small compared with the added visibility, and it is the one upgrade we recommend to nearly every candidate.

How many campaign signs do I need for a Woodlands race?

It depends on the office, but plan for enough to saturate the neighborhoods where your voters live, then add roughly 15 percent for loss and late requests. We produce runs from small batches up to 5,000 signs, so you can start modestly and reorder as supporters ask for signs.

Can I put a campaign sign in the median or along the feeder road?

No. Medians, feeder roads, and the grass between the sidewalk and the street are public right-of-way, and Texas Election Code Section 259.001 makes placing a sign there a Class C misdemeanor. Keep every sign on private property where the owner has given permission.

How fast can I get campaign signs printed?

Fast turnaround on rush work has been our trademark since 1946, and next-day production is available in many cases once your artwork is approved. The safest move is to submit your design early and reorder before the final two weeks, when demand peaks across the board.

Talk to a real sign shop

Houston Sign Company is a full-service commercial sign shop at 5801 Chimney Rock Rd in Houston, and we have served candidates and businesses across the region since 1946. We are insured in Houston and most of the surrounding communities, including The Woodlands and the rest of Montgomery County. Call 713-662-3123 or order your campaign signs online to get proofs moving today.

Sources

  • Green, D. P., Krasno, J. S., Coppock, A., Farrer, B. D., Lenoir, B., and Zingher, J. N. (2016). The effects of lawn signs on vote outcomes: Results from four randomized field experiments. Electoral Studies, 41, 143-150. Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale
  • Texas Election Code, Chapter 259, Political Signs (Sections 259.001 and 259.002). Texas Constitution and Statutes
  • Montgomery County early voting and registration figures, November 2024. Community Impact

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