Go on any social media platform on Election Day and you’re likely to see plenty of photos of “I Voted” stickers.
But even though it’s just a small token for people casting their ballots, those stickers aren’t free. So some cities have been ditching the practice in recent years.
But social media platforms like Facebook jumped in to offer virtual stickers that people could share with their networks online to show that they voted. According to the site, the feature encouraged an extra 340,000 people to vote during a mid-term election year.
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