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From trees to mountains, rivers to fruits, the unique natural aspects of British Columbia have long been powerful symbols of ...
Iconic symbols connected to a particular place are formed in all sorts of ways, and there are so many across British Columbia ...
'The west really doesn't count': Election called just as B.C. polls closed — again Voters, experts consider how to make western voters feel like their ballots matter in federal elections ...
Public voting for the “I Voted” Sticker Contest will be available until Monday, January 27, 2025. The winner of the contest will be announced in February, and the sticker will be printed and ...
Voters are heading to the polls, not only to cast their vote for their desired politician but to grab the limited edition "I Voted" stickers that won this year's contest ran by the Michigan ...
Denver "I Voted" Stickers Were Designed by Incarcerated Artists Two designs emerged from a contest held by the Denver Elections Division and the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition.
An election supply business owner created the classic "I Voted" sticker in the 1980s. The American flag design endures today.
On Election Day, your "I voted" sticker can get you a free coffee. This is all part of Farah & Farah's Vote Boldy campaign.
The new Michigan "I Voted" stickers have been blowing up on social media as people cast their early in-person votes and their votes on Election Day. Now, they're being sold on resale sites.
Janet Boudreau, who owned the election supply business Intab, designed an "I Voted" sticker in 1987. Her sticker became one of the most popular. Intab now sells over 100 million stickers every year.