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From student-drawn designs to state emblems, the stickers handed out at election polling sites are getting more creative. Election officials hope it will boost voter turnout.
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USA TODAY readers designed 2024's best 'I Voted' stickers - MSN"I Voted" stickers come in different shapes, sizes and designs across the country. Some places have even held contests for their sticker designs, leading to such unique entries as 2022's ...
We’ve ALSO (😓) made new versions of several of our classic stickers. Here’s one: They can be found in the following places… — Davos’s Most Wanted — Team Transitory — Still Right.
From a smiling cat giving a thumbs-up to a llama wearing rainbow sunglasses, here are some of the best Election Day stickers. These "I Voted" stickers were created by local and state contests.
The Michigan Department of State announced the winners of this year “I Voted” sticker contest on Wednesday and there was no shortage of creativity.
The design featuring a werewolf ripping off his shirt in front of an American flag received more than 20,000 votes.
Fortunately, some artists have begun rising to the task of offering free, downloadable, original protest images that can be used as flyers or signs, or on buttons, stickers, and T-shirts.
A contest for the state’s next “I Voted” sticker yielded several winning designs, but a seventh grader’s stood out from the rest.
The San Luis Obispo County Elections Office has announced its first-ever "I Voted" sticker design contest.
So, despite many years of cautionary tales, the state of Michigan this year launched a contest to design some new "I Voted" sticker designs. (NB: For our non-American readers, these stickers are ...
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