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English: The “I Voted” sticker distributed to voters in Santa Clara County, California, during the November 2020 general election, seen here affixed to a mail ballot. The sticker reads “Santa Clara County” at the top, “I Voted” in the center, and translations below it (from top to bottom, left to right) in English, Hindi, Khmer, Tagalog, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Spanish, and Chinese. This is the first election in which Santa Clara County distributed a multilingual sticker; in previous elections, Santa Clara County used a simpler design featuring the words “I Voted” above a stylized American flag. |
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Source | (2020) Paper Ballot Voting Instructions, November 3, 2020 General Election, Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters |
Author | Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters |
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- "I voted" stickers of California
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- Chinese inscriptions in California
- Filipino diaspora in California
- Indian culture in the United States
- Japanese diaspora in California
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