The “I Voted” sticker has been a staple of modern US elections for decades, and its popularity has grown with the rise of ...
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How 'I Voted' stickers became an Election Day stapleWhen 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 they receive ...
For the first time in at least a decade, Dallas County residents can walk out of a voting precinct with an "I Voted" sticker. Newly elected county Auditor Todd Halbur opted to bring back the ...
An election worker holds up a roll of I Voted stickers designed by a student in Albuquerque, N.M., on Wednesday. The Associated Press Whether scenic or slightly sinister — angry werewolf ...
A study offers evidence that promoting voting in the future tense rather than the past tense -- "I Will Vote" rather than "I Voted" -- has a greater effect on citizens' intentions to vote.
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