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A sheet of "I Voted" stickers in Alameda County, California, 2006. An "I Voted" sticker is given to voters in the United States.Popular nationally since the 1980s, the stickers often feature the text "I Voted" in English or other local languages, with many featuring the United States flag and other patriotic themes.
In 2022, Ulster County, New York held its second annual youth design competition for "I Voted" stickers. [5] The first design submitted in the competition [6] was from 14-year-old Hudson Rowan of Marbletown through email, [7] [8] described by The Guardian as "a skull-like head with bloodshot eyes and multicolored teeth sitting atop turquoise spider legs."
Voters will receive one of the stickers when they cast a ballot at the polls or turn in their ballot at the York County elections office during the Nov. 5 general election and the 2025 primary ...
An election supply business owner created the classic "I Voted" sticker in the 1980s. The American flag design endures today.
Not all of the new stickers are designed by children. In Denver, incarcerated individuals designed two stickers, one featuring the Colorado flag with a brick building, sun and purple mountains comprising the “D” in “voted.” The design competition was aimed at promoting civic engagement and fostering a sense of purpose and community.
Voting can get you more than just a free sticker this year.