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One of the most popular symbols of Election Day is the "I Voted" sticker. Civic-minded voters everywhere place the red, white and blue sticker on their lapel or shirt as a show of pride.
Election officials across the United States are hoping so. Traditional red, white and blue “I Voted” stickers are being replaced by designs that range from tradition-oriented to totally offbeat.
Voting is the ultimate civic duty — and getting that iconic "I voted" sticker makes the act that much sweeter. Here are stickers from all 50 states and Washington DC.
RED STATE, BLUE STATE / California's political map reflects the nation -- Dems capture metro area while vast interior goes Repulican: REPUBLICANS / Conservative values drove election for many ...
New “I Couldn’t Vote” stickers were released to draw attention to voter suppression. Voter rights organization VoteAmerica partnered with Public Domain to design the sticker, Fast Company ...
Overall, Harris won the state of California with 57.6% of the vote, while Trump trailed behind with only 39.8%. And in 2020, Biden won the state with 63.5% of votes in his favor, while Trump only ...
The second one is bigger, circular, with red, white, and blue stripes and the words “I couldn’t vote” in the middle surrounded by stars. The stickers will be sent to different legislatures ...
In Florida, counties like Miami-Dade gave voters red, white and blue stickers with "I VOTED!" written in Spanish, English and Haitian Creole. The sticker is cute and shows Miami residents ...