Our favorite "I voted" stickers across America
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Voters in Maricopa County, Arizona, had several options this year. Photo: Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images
We vote because we're good Americans and we want an "I voted" sticker. Amiright?
Why it matters: Some stickers are cooler than others.
The big picture: Many polling locations had only generic stickers with an American flag.
- Others did it up right.
Our early favorites are Louisiana's dapper crawfish, Raleigh's unicorn and Richmond's opossum.
Here are some of the stickers we're seeing today. Send yours to [email protected].
Louisiana

Shreveport artist William Joyce created Louisiana's "I Voted" sticker with a dapper cartoon crawfish named Mark de Ballot.
Zoom in: Joyce was the concept artist for the original "Toy Story" movie, according to the Shreveport Times.
- He has written and illustrated more than 50 children's books and won six Emmys and an Oscar.
Go deeper for how much the state spent on the stickers
Raleigh, North Carolina


Dallas, Texas

Brookline, Massachusetts

Richmond, Virginia

Maricopa County, Arizona

Colorado

Michigan




Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Charleston, South Carolina

Las Vegas, Nevada

King County, Washington

Georgia


Columbus, Ohio

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Indianapolis, Indiana

Houston, Texas

Salt Lake City, Utah

Chicago, Illinois

New York City

Loudoun County, Virginia

Mississippi

Des Moines, Iowa

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Editor's note: This story will be updated.
