Ohio creates special ‘I Voted’ sticker in honor of America’s 250th birthday

Ohio creates special ‘I Voted’ sticker in honor of America’s 250th birthday

OHIO — Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced a limited-edition “I Voted” sticker in honor of America’s 250th birthday.

“As our nation prepares to celebrate 250 years of freedom, self-government, and civic participation, this special edition sticker serves as a reminder that every vote helps write the next chapter of the American story,” said LaRose. “For two and a half centuries, Americans have defended and advanced the principles that make our republic strong. This sticker recognizes that legacy while encouraging Ohioans to take part in one of our most important civic traditions—casting a ballot.”

The sticker aims to highlight the importance of citizen engagement, LaRose said, saying elections have served as “the cornerstone of representative government” while helping Americans use their voice to shape their communities.

“The story of America is still being written,” LaRose added. “Every election provides an opportunity for citizens to make their voices heard and help determine the future of their communities. We hope Ohio voters will wear this sticker proudly as we celebrate this historic milestone together.”

The stickers will be offered during the 2026 General Election in all 88 counties, LaRose said. Anyone who casts a ballot in person during early voting or on Election Day will receive the sticker until they run out. 

 

 

Lydia Taylor

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