New York county achieves high voter turnout by giving people a nasty little spider sticker
An elections inspector said that early voting over the weekend was well above “his expectations of a few hundred people each day” and credited the fact that “many were excited about getting the stickers featuring [the] spider.”
A key master at one site who’s helped facilitate elections for 19 years said she’s “never seen this many people for a midterm” and that Rowan’s dark creation has “definitely gotten more people out for the first day” and into Sunday. The article mentions that “amongst voters, there was much excitement about the stickers and early voting” and quotes one voter who said the item is “highly coveted.”Two licenses for the LOWEST price.
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