No matter the state, millions of people in the United States will don the “I Voted” sticker on their chest on Election Day, an accessory that can likely be traced to the late 1980s.
From scenic to slightly sinister, "I Voted" stickers encompass a lot more than the familiar American flag design.
Can creative stickers help get voters to the polls? What if they featured a spider-like creature or a werewolf ripping its shirt off? Election officials across the United States are hoping so.
The state's "I voted" sticker has a red crawfish, a staple in Louisiana, wearing a blacktop hat, shoes and a white and blue suit. "It's a crawfish in a blue suit, so it represents the red and blue, ...
Voting can get you more than just a free sticker this year. Dozens of businesses across the Big Apple are offering up steals and deals this divisive, stomach-churning presidential election cycle ...
Posing for the camera, she proudly displayed an accessory on her accessory: An “I Voted” sticker was freshly pressed onto her satin Vivier bag. Gomez had just voted early in Los Angeles County ...
As Americans across the nation cast their votes for the next president of the United States, voters in Rochester ... make the pilgrimage to place their sticker on Anthony's grave can expect ...
Inspired by this creativity, we invited readers to send us their designs for an "I Voted" sticker. We were absolutely thrilled by the response. A huge thank you to everyone who submitted a design ...
By showing your "I Voted" sticker at participating locations, you might have access to different deals and freebies, including doughnuts, discounted meals, and more. There are also businesses ...
In 2019, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission launched a national contest for the best sticker as part of its efforts to honor innovative best practices in election administration. The latest ...