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Impact Link When Janet Boudreau walks into her local polling place to cast a ballot and collect a classic "I Voted" sticker with an American flag, most people don't know she's part of the reason ...
written in Spanish, English and Haitian Creole. The sticker is cute and shows Miami residents' cultures and backgrounds. Other states gave out stickers with "I Voted!" printed on top of an ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –If you cast a vote in Bernalillo County this year, you may notice the sticker you get handed ... “I thought it was really cute because it was different and unusual ...
This year, the state of Michigan has, hands down, the absolute best "I Voted" stickers. Ayman Haykal / Getty Images Twitter: @MichSoSNine new designs were chosen from three different age groups ...
Forget other states' "I Voted" stickers, with their demure fonts and stoic American flags. Sarasota and Manatee counties' "I Voted" stickers have major swag. In Sarasota County, Pine View School ...
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 ...
This quirky, emoji-only pager aims to cut through the noise of social media, offering a fun and thoughtful alternative to endless notifications and updates. While social media has certainly made it ...
Many will have left their polling location with that modest icon of civic participation: the "I Voted" sticker. "I Voted" stickers come in different shapes, sizes and designs across the country.
As people head to the polls for the 2024 election, a simple sticker will be given to symbolize their participation in their civic duty. No matter the state, millions of people in the United States ...
Many of the stickers were created by students in a state wide contest. Credit: AP Photo/Carlos Osorio CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Whether scenic or slightly sinister — angry werewolf, anyone?
Whether they’re window clings, bumper stickers of magnets, Idahoans LOVE showing off the things they’re most proud of! We’ll be honest, we’re not much of a bumper sticker people. Why? Because with our ...