On Election Day, people stream out of their polling locations proudly wearing “I voted” stickers to show the world that they did their part. But not everyone gets the opportunity to vote.
BECOME A DIVISIVE ISSUE. TONIGHT, MORE THAN A DOZEN STICKERS LIKE THESE, NOW REMOVED FROM LIGHT POLES AND STREET SIGNS ACROSS HARVARD’S CAMPUS. THE STICKERS RESEMBLE AN ALTERED ISRAELI FLAG.
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.
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the designs on the front of “I Voted” stickers are attracting a lot of attention this year. But have you ever considered the back of your Election Day souvenir? “Garment-safe adhesive ...