National Bobblehead Hall Unveils I Voted Bobble
National Bobblehead Hall Unveils I Voted Bobble
National Bobblehead Hall Unveils I Voted Bobble
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The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame has introduced the first ‘I Voted’ sticker bobble to celebrate the 2024 election, designed to promote civic engagement. Phil Sklar, co-founder of the museum, expressed confidence that this new collectible will appeal to voters of all ages, while also tracing the history of the voting sticker back to its various regional origins since the 1950s. In Indiana, Secretary of State Diego Morales announced the winners of a sticker design contest for students, with nearly 1,000 submissions, showcasing creative designs that will be distributed on Election Day. Meanwhile, Michigan's Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson promoted a unique werewolf-themed 'I Voted' sticker designed by 12-year-old Jane Hynous during a Pistons game, further encouraging voter participation. The ‘I Voted’ stickers have become a symbol of community engagement in the electoral process, and their evolution reflects ongoing efforts to make voting more inclusive and engaging. These initiatives highlight the significant cultural importance of voting and the creative ways communities are encouraging participation.

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