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Janet Boudreau, who owned the election supply business Intab, designed an "I Voted" sticker in 1987. Her sticker became one of the most popular. Intab now sells over 100 million stickers every year.
The state election commission printed four sticker options, which were sent to all 46 counties in the state.
T he “I Voted” sticker has been a staple of modern US elections for decades, and its popularity has grown with the rise of social media. Many voters are eager to post on Instagram or TikTok ...
On Election Day, people stream out of their polling locations proudly wearing “I voted” stickers to show the world that they did their part. But not everyone gets the opportunity to vote. The ...
The election commission spent $43,000 to print 785,000 copies of each sticker. “It was optional for county to offer them,” said John Michael Catalano, the election commission spokesperson.
Marshall wanted to keep his sticker from 2016, when he voted for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, but the polling place had run out of stickers when he cast his ballot, he said.
Horry County Councilman Al Allen, who oversees western areas of the county in District 11, posted a picture to his Facebook on Oct. 25 of a ‘Yo Voté' sticker.
LANSING — Lansing City Council members recognized a young artist whose work is being seen across Michigan and beyond. Katelyn Stouffer-Hopkins, 10, is one of nine people whose "I voted" sticker ...
For this summer’s primary and the upcoming general election, officials made available 3.53 million stickers — 785,000 of the traditional ones, 785,000 palmetto tree outlined, 785,000 Spanish ...
The new “I Voted N’at’!” sticker made its Election Day debut May 20, and will be used for elections in Allegheny County through 2025 and 2026.
The election commission spent $43,000 to print 785,000 copies of each sticker. “It was optional for county to offer them,” said John Michael Catalano, the election commission spokesperson ...