Yay – I got an “I Voted” sticker this morning.

Wherever you are, the U.S. presidential election is in the spotlight. There is always a lot of anticipation as to what it will bring and what it will mean individually, collectively, locally, nationally and globally.

For most of us, we’re eager to stop seeing ads and getting text messages from the candidates for any and all offices up for election this term.

The expression “time will tell” seems to fit. As you watch and wait to see what happens, especially if you participated in the election process, I thought I’d offer some links to stories about the increasingly popular “I Voted” stickers and some of the rewards you can get for wearing your sticker.

Enjoy!

Two Links Du Jour:

The Surprising Story Behind American’s Most Popular “I Voted” Sticker – Meet the Woman Who Designed the Icon – AARP

Election Day Deals to Cash in on With “I Voted” Stickers – Axios


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One response to ““I Voted” Stickers – Pride in the Process and the Ritual”

  1. Interesting article about the origins of the I Voted sticker- thanks!

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