Ann Arbor’s unique 2020 election ‘I voted’ stickers earn national recognition
Updated Mar 05, 2021;
Posted Mar 05, 2021
Ann Arbor s 2020 election I voted stickers the day the printed rolls arrived in the city clerk s office.City of Ann Arbor
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ANN ARBOR, MI Ann Arbor’s new custom-designed “I voted” stickers were a hit in the November 2020 election, and now they’ve earned national recognition.
The U.S. Election Assistance Commission this week announced winners of the 2020 Clearinghouse Awards, also known as the “Clearie” Awards, for best practices in election administration, recognizing the unique, Ann Arbor-centric stickers.
Ann Arbor is among four winners for creative and original “I voted” sticker designs, along with the state of Connecticut, Escambia County in Florida and San Mateo County in California.
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