A Trump/Pence campaign sign is shown Oct. 30, 2020, at Trinity Lutheran Church and School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (photo/Cindy Hadish)

A “Jesus 2020” sign is posted in a yard in Cedar Rapids. (photo/Cindy Hadish)

Political signs have come in all stripes this campaign season, reaching beyond the standard fare and the typical locations of support.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, many Americans — approximately 100 million as of Nov. 2 — have already cast their ballots in advance.

Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 have soared in Iowa, with a record 718 Iowans hospitalized as of Nov. 2, following a week of escalating numbers.

Related: Iowa coronavirus cases spiral out of control

As the nation awaits the decision of voters, patience may need to reign before the results of the Nov. 3, 2020, election are known.

In the meantime, homes, vehicles and even a church display preferences in the presidential election.

If you need a break from the politics of the day, learn how a library in small-town Iowa is finally recovering from the derecho windstorm. Otherwise, take a look at more signs of the campaign season: