Election Day 2006, photo by paulhitz.
Paul Hitz writes:
November 1988 I voted for the first time, I turned 18 about 2 weeks before election day and couldn’t wait.
I’ve always thought that these stickers were great conversation pieces to talk to co-workers and strangers about the elections. Some got washed some I didn’t get, the rest ended up here on my mirror as a reminder.
I don’t take my Right to vote for granted.


Very cool! I have a set of them stuck to an unfinished wall in my basement laundry room. It’s weird, I know, but it’s sort of a tradition now.
No one should take the right to vote for granted. Whether you’re happy about the results or not, this year’s mid-term was a perfect example of what “just one vote” can do when it’s compounded millions of times.
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