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Do you wear the "I voted" stickers they give you after you voted?

Do you wear the "I voted" stickers they give you after you voted?

  • Yes

    Votes: 18 60.0%
  • no

    Votes: 12 40.0%

  • Total voters
    30

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Just curious. I don't because i don't know what purpose it serves to let people know you voted.
 
No I hate any kind of sticker. Reminds me of grade school
 
In the past, I used to put it on my car. This year, I left it in the garage. That way I won't forget I already voted:)
 
In a community that is largely comprised of older citizens, it's never a bad thing to show you, a younger person, are involved in local politics.

Otherwise I vote via absentee ballot for general elections, and no sticker.
 
only if i have a hand full of them to apply all over
to make it appear that i am an idiot who voted multiple times
just to **** with folks who concern themselves with **** like that
 
Yes for a little bit. Then i put them on the back of my laptop.
 
No. I hate wearing stickers/buttons and I really don't think anyone else gives a **** about whether I voted. And I frankly don't give a **** whether or not they give a **** whether or not I voted.
 
I normally don't. They are usually out by the time I go anyway, so no big deal.

I like justabubbas idea though... I lol'd. :D
 
Just curious. I don't because i don't know what purpose it serves to let people know you voted.
I do because I think it helps remind people of their civic duty.
 
i haven't ever gotten one. but yes, i would wear it.
 
I vote by mail 100% of the time so I don't get them, but even if I did, I wouldn't wear the stupid sticker.
 
I do because I think it helps remind people of their civic duty.

Anyone who has to be reminded to vote is probably too stupid for us to want to be voting.
 
I love going to the polling place to vote and normally wear the sticker for a while. For me it's all part of the fun in voting.
 
Hell yeah. Lots of places offer free stuff on election day if you have that sticker.
 
Hell yeah. Lots of places offer free stuff on election day if you have that sticker.

Oh yeah. I remember that, I think. I think I got a pint from voting earlier this Summer.
 
Oh yeah. I remember that, I think. I think I got a pint from voting earlier this Summer.

Yeah, places like Starbucks, Krispy Kreme, Dunkin Donuts and others offer something free if you come in with your "I Voted!" sticker.
 
Anyone who has to be reminded to vote is probably too stupid for us to want to be voting.
This is still a free country, and some people need to be reminded of that. Thank God you're not in charge of anything.
 
This is still a free country, and some people need to be reminded of that. Thank God you're not in charge of anything.

Sorry dude. It's the equivalent of the person you have to remind to apply the brakes while driving. I don't really want that guy pulling up behind me at the traffic light.
 
I do because its a peer pressure thing. It helps people get off their ass and get out and vote. If they see all of their colleagues have voted, they kinda feel like a loser if they don't. And I like my kids to see it...to help instill in them a sense of civic responsibility.
 
I'm going to get a "It's not like it counted" sticker to show to anyone who has a "I voted" sticker.

Seriously. Every damned election I can vote in is already decided. Nothings even close. At best I can go to the polls just to pretend I live in a country where I have a voice.
 
Yep! I take them off and put them on something afterwards as well.
 
Just curious. I don't because i don't know what purpose it serves to let people know you voted.

Yeah, I wear them. I then peel the sticker off and put it on my lunchbox or somesuch thing. I don't mind them.
 
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