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Greg Ketter Protest Sign in Minneapolis

Greg Ketter Protest Sign in Minneapolis

February 2026 — A yard sign with a photo of Greg Ketter, the 70 year-old owner of DreamHaven Books, walking through heavy tear gas after Alex Pretti was killed. “I'm 70 years old and I'm fucking angry!”

ICE Break Law Go To Jail, Minneapolis

ICE Break Law Go To Jail, Minneapolis

January 2026 — Yard signs in a snowy Minneapolis yard 2 days after Renee Good was killed by an ICE agent. "ICE Break Law Go To Jail" "Drop The Tariffs Impeach!"

Flip The Council Lydia Millard Yard Signs

Flip The Council Lydia Millard Yard Signs

October 2025 — City Council yard signs seen in Minneapolis. "Flip the Council" and Lydia Millard Ward 10.

No Justice No Streets September 2025

No Justice No Streets September 2025

September 2025 — A "No Justice No Streets" yard sign in the middle of Chicago Avenue and East 38th Street at George Floyd Square. The area continues to be a place of protest since the May 2020 murder of George Floyd.

Creative Church State Fair Yard Signs

Creative Church State Fair Yard Signs

August 2025 — Yard signs giving away Minnesota State Fair tickets. There's a catch: the tickets given away by Creative Church in Maple Grove, require you to attend a church service first.

Uptown Farmers Market Yard Sign in Minneapolis

Uptown Farmers Market Yard Sign in Minneapolis

June 2025 — Uptown Farmers Market Yard Sign in Uptown Minneapolis. Hand prints left over from protests following the killing of Winston Smith and Deona Marie in 2021.

Political Yard Signs on a Quiet Minneapolis Street

Political Yard Signs on a Quiet Minneapolis Street

April 2025 — Along a residential sidewalk in Minneapolis, a cluster of political yard signs stands amid winter’s dry grass and bare trees — remnants of the long, impassioned American election cycles that have made even quiet neighborhoods into public forums. The signs, declaring messages such as “Dictator or Democracy — That’s the Choice” and “All Are Welcome Here,” capture the tension and idealism that often coexist in modern U.S. political life.

Tree Vandalism and Unauthorized Cutting

Tree Vandalism and Unauthorized Cutting

March 2025 — A yard sign from the Minneapolis park and Recreation Board seeking to find those responsible for cutting down large trees.

Harris Walz ’24 Yard Sign in Minneapolis

Harris Walz ’24 Yard Sign in Minneapolis

October 2024 — A Kamala Harris Tim Walz for President yard sign seen in South Minneapolis;

South Minneapolis yard signs on fence

South Minneapolis yard signs on fence

October 2024 — Political yard signs on the fence in front of a home in South Minneapolis prior to 2024 Presidential Election.

Harris For President Yard Sign in Minneapolis

Harris For President Yard Sign in Minneapolis

October 2024 — A Harris for President yard sign seen in South Minneapolis.

2024 Election Yard Signs, Harris Walz Klobuchar

2024 Election Yard Signs, Harris Walz Klobuchar

October 2024 — Amy Klobuchar and a Harris Walz yard sign seen in South Minneapolis, October 2024.

You Vote Here yard sign

You Vote Here yard sign

October 2024 — A "You Vote Here" yard sign seen in Minneapolis.

Stop Project 2025

Stop Project 2025

October 2024 — "Stop Project 2025" "Minnesotans For Harris Walz" yard signs in South Minneapolis.

Cats for Kamala Harris

Cats for Kamala Harris

October 2024 — A "Cats for Kamala" yard sign in South Minneapolis, Seen less than a month away from the 2024 Presidential election.

Yard signs at the Minneapolis DFL office

Yard signs at the Minneapolis DFL office

September 2024 — Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Ilhan Omar, Amy Klobuchar yard signs in the windows of the Minneapolis DFL office.

Harris Walz yard sign in Minneapolis

Harris Walz yard sign in Minneapolis

August 2024 — A Kamala Harris / Tim Walz yard sign in Minneapolis on August 21st, 2024.

Ilhan Omar Campaign Sign in Minneapolis

Ilhan Omar Campaign Sign in Minneapolis

August 2024 — A Ilhan Omar yard sign seen in South Minneapolis. Omar is running against Don Samuels in the Minnesota CD5 primary.

Anti Don Samuels Yard Signs in Minneapolis

Anti Don Samuels Yard Signs in Minneapolis

August 2024 — Yard signs mentioning Don Samuels laying next to a Don Samuels yard sign in Minneapolis.

Don Samuels Campaign Sign

Don Samuels Campaign Sign

August 2024 — A Don Samuels yard sign seen in South Minneapolis. Samuels is running against Ilhan Omar in the Minnesota CD5 primary.

Anti Don Samuels Yard Signs in Minneapolis

Anti Don Samuels Yard Signs in Minneapolis

August 2024 — Yard signs mentioning Don Samuels laying next to a Don Samuels yard sign in Minneapolis.

Jamal Osman for Minneapolis City Council

Jamal Osman for Minneapolis City Council

August 2023 — A Jamal Osman for Ward 6 Minneapolis City Council sign found in Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. Election is in November.

We Love You Minneapolis sign

We Love You Minneapolis sign

July 2023 — "We mourn in solidarity with George Floyd, his family, the people of Minneapolis, and all of the souls we have lost across this nation, our planet, and throughout time due to hate, racism, religious bigotry, and fear of one another. We love Minneapolis"

Save America Trump House, Wisconsin

Save America Trump House, Wisconsin

December 2022 — Honk For Tronk, Let's Go Brandon, Dont Blame Me I Voted For Trump, Back The Blue, and a portrait of Donaldl Trump signs on a Wisconsin home.

2023 We Are Roosevelt Yard SIgn

2023 We Are Roosevelt Yard SIgn

September 2022 — A "Class of 2023 We are Roosevelt" yard sign in a South Minneapolis front yard.

Together we make our neighborhood safer yard sign

Together we make our neighborhood safer yard sign

May 2022 — A yard sign reading "Together we make our neighborhood safer" in South Minneapolis.

36th and Chicago Re-envisioned April 2022

36th and Chicago Re-envisioned April 2022

April 2022 — A sign placed by city regarding their "38th & Chicago Re-envisioned" plan. The city would hold community sessions to gather feedback in the days that followed.

Wooden George Floyd sign in South Minneapolis

Wooden George Floyd sign in South Minneapolis

December 2021 — A George Floyd sign hangs on a street pole in South Minneapolis. A yard sign reading "No Justice No Streets" in the yard.

Don’t Rank Jacob Frey Yard Sign

Don’t Rank Jacob Frey Yard Sign

November 2021 — Londel French, Risa Hosted, and Question 1 2 and 3 yard signs in Minneapolis.

Lyndale Neighborhood Votes Yard Sign

Lyndale Neighborhood Votes Yard Sign

November 2021 — A yard sign reading "Lyndale Neighborhood Votes" seen in South Minneapolis.

Vote No On 3 Yard signs on Lyndale Avenue

Vote No On 3 Yard signs on Lyndale Avenue

November 2021 — "Vote No On 3" signs on Lyndale Avenue.

Sheila Nezhad and Kate Knuth for Mayor Yard Signs

Sheila Nezhad and Kate Knuth for Mayor Yard Signs

November 2021 — Yard signs for Kate Knuth and Sheila Nezhad together in a South Minneapolis yard. Both with "Don't Rank Frey" stickers attached, referring to current Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. Election in 2 days.

Clint Conner Mayoral Campaign Sign, Minneapolis

Clint Conner Mayoral Campaign Sign, Minneapolis

October 2021 — A lawn sign supporting Clint Conner’s mayoral campaign stands along a residential boulevard in Minneapolis. Conner, an attorney and political newcomer, ran on a platform focused on public safety reforms, neighborhood-level engagement, and governance changes within the city’s mayor–council structure. Yard signs like this became common across parts of Minneapolis during the campaign cycle, reflecting heightened civic interest following several years of intense debate over public safety, police restructuring, and the future of city governance. Municipal elections in Minneapolis often draw regional attention due to the city’s distinctive political climate, strong neighborhood identities, and history of competitive mayoral contests. Candidate signage has long been a visible part of the city’s election seasons—especially in the years after 2020, when local races increasingly intersected with national conversations about public policy and urban leadership.

Yusra Arab Campaign Sign in Minneapolis’ Ward 2

Yusra Arab Campaign Sign in Minneapolis’ Ward 2

October 2021 — A campaign sign for Yusra Arab stands among late-season plants in Minneapolis’ Ward 2, one of the city’s most politically active and demographically diverse districts. Ward 2 includes neighborhoods such as Cedar-Riverside, Prospect Park, Seward, and the University district—areas shaped by long histories of immigration, student populations, and tenant-driven community organizing. Yard signs like this became common during the municipal election cycle as candidates focused on issues that have defined Ward 2 politics for decades: rental housing policy, transportation infrastructure, campus-area safety, and the evolving relationship between the University of Minnesota and surrounding neighborhoods. Minneapolis’ ward system has historically produced competitive races, especially in districts with high levels of civic engagement and shifting demographics. Ward 2 is known for its strong DFL presence, multi-lingual community outreach, and a mix of long-term residents and new arrivals. Campaign messaging in the ward often reflects its unique blend of grassroots activism, student-led political energy, and deep neighborhood-level involvement in city governance.

Alicia Gibson Campaign Sign in Minneapolis Ward 10

Alicia Gibson Campaign Sign in Minneapolis Ward 10

October 2021 — A campaign sign for Alicia Gibson stands outside a neighborhood storefront in Minneapolis’ Ward 10, a district centered on Uptown, Whittier, and parts of South Minneapolis. Ward 10 has long been one of the city’s most politically active areas, shaped by rental-heavy housing stock, transit-focused neighborhoods, and dense commercial corridors around Hennepin, Lyndale, and Lake Street. Campaign signs became common across the ward during the municipal election cycle as candidates addressed issues central to this part of the city: small-business recovery, housing policy, cycling and pedestrian infrastructure, and the future of Uptown’s commercial identity. Historically, Ward 10 has been a bellwether for broader citywide political shifts. Its mix of long-term residents, young renters, and small-business owners has kept competition high and civic turnout strong. In recent years, community debates over zoning updates, transportation improvements, and neighborhood redevelopment have made Ward 10 races especially watched, with campaigns frequently engaging directly with street-level concerns and neighborhood-driven organizing.

Expand Public Safety YES ON 2 Yard Sign

Expand Public Safety YES ON 2 Yard Sign

October 2021 — A "YES ON 2" yard sign on Minnehaha Ave during Open Streets.

Kate Knuth Yard Sign In South Minneapolis

Kate Knuth Yard Sign In South Minneapolis

October 2021 — A Kate Knuth for Mayor of Minneapolis yard sign in South Minneapolis.

Sheila Nezhad and No Justice No Streets Yard Sign

Sheila Nezhad and No Justice No Streets Yard Sign

October 2021 — A Sheila Nezhad for Minneapolis Mayor and No Justice No Streets yard sign seen in South Minneapolis.

Yes on 2 Yard Sign in Minneapolis

Yes on 2 Yard Sign in Minneapolis

October 2021 — Yard signs in South Minneapolis.

Jacob Frey Yard Sign at Open Streets Lyndale

Jacob Frey Yard Sign at Open Streets Lyndale

October 2021 — Mayor Jacob Frey and “No Justice No Peace” yard sign seen in Minneapolis during Open Streets Lyndale Avenue.

We Need Moore CIty Council Yard Sign

We Need Moore CIty Council Yard Sign

October 2021 — A Mickey Moore yard sign seen in South Minneapolis. Moore is running for City Council 9th Ward.

No Encampment Evictions Yard Sign in Minneapolis

No Encampment Evictions Yard Sign in Minneapolis

October 2021 — "I support my neighbors in tents. No encampment evictions" yard sign on Minnehaha Avenue.

Sheila Nezhad for Mayor Yard Sign

Sheila Nezhad for Mayor Yard Sign

September 2021 — A Sheila Nezhad yard sign in South Minneapolis on a rainy evening.

Sunflowers and No Justice No Streets sign

Sunflowers and No Justice No Streets sign

September 2021 — Sunflowers and a George Floyd Square "No Justice No Streets" yard sign seen in South Minneapolis.

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