The Limestone County Republican Party took to social media today after a Roy Moore campaign sign was vandalized, according to WHNT News 19.

Limestone County Republican Party Chairman Noah Wahl told WHNT this isn't the first time this has happened.

"We've had some sign vandalism the last couple of weeks, but it was always in the form of signs disappearing. We've had signs that were cut off the post... thrown in the ditch. We had one that was kind of wadded up and left in a ditch. We had one left in the woods, but yesterday was the first time we had any actual defacing with spray paint," said Wahl.

He said he wasn't surprised when he got a call about the Roy Moore sign. He said someone spray painted a 'W' and an 'H' over the 'M' and first 'O' in Moore.

"I was disappointed that it happened. I wasn't shocked," said Wahl. "As you can see from the new sign we replaced it with, we put the fight back sign on it and we put the issues up. That's really where I want to take this."

He said the race for the open U.S. Senate seat is getting "downright dirty," and said he is concerned this will keep people from getting involved in politics in the future.

"We want to keep things positive. We don't want to resort to illegal tactics and even the negative," he said.