Took an hour and a half but I voted yesterday. This is the first time New York state has early in person voting and the people showed up. The wait was worth if just for this cool sticker.
I just have a standard run of the mill sticker, but I stuck it onto my mask.
They ran out of stickers at my polling place, so they gave me one that says “Future Voter”. I assume they were not encouraging voter fraud.
The cool thing is that they also gave us a stylus to use on our touch-screen voting machines. At first I throwing away the stylus, but then I remembered they can come in handy when you are using your phone with gloves on.
I dropped my ballot off at the ballot box so I didn’t get one. Ohio’s were re-done this year (I think it was this year?) so I was hoping to get one but no such luck. I just noticed that they included the Lake Erie Islands on outline of Ohio on the sticker. Pretty neat!
Last Week Tonight mentioned that Louisiana’s stickers are pretty awesome. I tend to agree.
No sticker here. But I voted. I checked status and they received it 10/23/20.
This was their subtle way of telling you, “We’re not counting your vote.”
I don’t get one this year (mailed it in). I stick the previous ones on the stock of my gun.
That is one badass-looking pelican.
I was only vaguely aware of “I voted” stickers until all the chatter this year. I guess Washington never had them, or I was otherwise oblivious. Maybe I’ll create my own.
None for me this year. One of the downsides of voting absentee.
We dropped our ballots in a box outside the county’s Board of Elections office. I was disappointed that the box didn’t dispense a sticker when you put your envelope in.
But we did get emails saying they received our ballots, so we’re good.
I mailed in an absentee ballot so I don’t get one.
They are terrible around here. Just a slip of paper.
The only evidence I voted is… wait.
I was going to say that the only evidence was one less stamp in the old cigar box I keep stamps in, but Oregon no longer requires a stamp to mail a ballot, so I guess there is no evidence I voted.
Our state has had universal mail-in voting for 15 years.
We don’t have stickers. At least we can track our ballots online, compared to Oregon south of us.
I tracked my ballot easily enough. I knew when it would be delivered, when it was delivered, and when the county received it. No sticker though (in Oregon).
California: Mail-in ballots were sent to ALL registered voters (and also to all their ancestors and their pets, depending on who you believe ). Included with each such mailing was a sheet of instructions, which had the “I voted” sticker on it.
So I guess we are supposed to be on our honor to not display that sticker until we actually vote.
It’s a very plain simple un-interesting generic “I voted” sticker.
Yeah, that’s the one I would have gotten, if they weren’t out of them at the particular moment I passed through the voting location. Bastards.
Boring – red circle with white lettering “I Voted”. I will likely bike to my poling place (though it isn’t a long walk) and stick it to my bike.
Brian
Actually this is the second year New York State has had early voting. But first year for presidential.
This year I voted absentee.
I always receive the generic “I Voted” sticker and assume I’ll get another on Tuesday.