An election supply business owner created the classic "I Voted" sticker in the 1980s. The American flag design endures today.
Simply DM or email them a photo of you and your “I Voted” sticker and you’ll get the free class. If you have an account ...
Voting on this year's Election Day might reward you with some perks. Various businesses are encouraging people to vote by ...
The oval-shaped, American-flag waving “I Voted” sticker becomes a badge of honor on Election Day. Who first thought of it?
While the history of the sticker in the U.S. is hard to pin down, voting stickers became prevalent in the 1980s. In 1987, ...
The stickers started as a way to diversify the company's offerings and attract new business, said Boudreau, who remembers her 6-year-old son affixing the colorful stickers to the black-and-white ads ...
Our nation has held elections since 1788 but it seems it took nearly two centuries for the small adhesives to…stick.
Not only are you making your voice heard, but there are several businesses in and around Austin that are offering a little treat if you show them your "I Voted" sticker.
The sticker was created in 1987 by Janet Boudreau, who was running the Seattle-based, family owned election supply business, ...
Companies are capitalizing on a tight election by offering treats and promotions to voters and enthusiasts alike. Although ...
Local and chain businesses all around Los Angeles are offering extra incentives to hit the polls. These are the best deals around the city.
A slew of companies have launched Election Day deals and freebies, including Uber, Lyft, Johnny Rockets and others.