Janet Boudreau, who owned the election supply business Intab, designed an "I Voted" sticker in 1987. Her sticker became one of the most popular. Intab now sells over 100 million stickers every year.
Can creative stickers help get voters to the polls? What if they featured a spider-like creature or a werewolf ripping its shirt off? Election officials across the United States are hoping so.
Two years ago, a New York county’s stickers featuring a wild-eyed crab-like creature created by a 14-year-old boy became an online sensation. This year the smash hit — one of nine designs distributed ...
The contest will be open to all Lebanon County students in Kindergarten-12th grade, with the winning stickers handed out ...
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 ...
Secretary of State Kris Warner announced the launch of a statewide contest, inviting all West Virginia eighth-graders to ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- Election officials say they hope a campaign to design a new "I Voted" sticker for Washington County will boost community interest in the election process. The Washington County ...
Students in grades K-12 can compete to win an iPad and get their design on tens of thousands of new “I Voted” stickers, while ...
Secretary of State Kris Warner has launched a statewide “I Voted!” sticker contest for West Virginia 8th graders.
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