An election supply business owner created the classic "I Voted" sticker in the 1980s. The American flag design endures today.
The real logo shows only a red ballot going into a red box, with no blue ballot coming out the other side. This logo is visible across the company website. The fake logo first spread in 2020.
Krispy Kreme is feeling the "doughmocracy" love! No matter which way you vote, Krispy Kreme is ensuring you enjoy the day by ...
Columnist Susan Campbell offers her view from the front lines as a poll worker. 'It would be hard to overstate the importance of those stickers.' ...
As millions of Americans will cast their ballot for the November election, certain activities are prohibited within the ...
They were stored temporarily in a locked ballot box until a scanner that malfunctioned was repaired. They were then scanned the same day so they could be formally accepted and will be counted with ...
From ballot boxes being lit on fire in some states to absentee ballots not arriving in time, many residents voting by mail might be nervous about their ballot not making its final destination.
Lastly, you cannot distribute or display any clothing (hats, shirt, signs, buttons, stickers) that include a candidate's name ...
If you want to celebrate your vote with a ballot “selfie” at the polls on Election Day, you can do so but there are some ...
There are 235 voting centers open across San Diego County. If you’re voting in person, there are a few do’s and don’ts that ...
California has several laws dictating what you can wear, say and do near a site where votes are collected. California allows ...
What should you bring to your polling place? Can you still register? Is there a dress code? Here's what you need to know ...