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Digital art gif. Arizona identification card against a transparent background flashes four different profiles, holding up a ballot, including a Native American man, a White woman, a Black woman, and a Latinx man. The ID card reads, “Headed to vote? Don’t forget your ID.”Register To Vote Election Day Sticker by #GoVoteRegister To Vote Election Day Sticker by #GoVoteDonald Trump Sticker by Creative CourageVoting Joe Biden Sticker by #GoVoteSticker gif. Message on a glossy blue button with 3D block letters and five-pointed stars, undulating side to side. Text, 'I'm a primary voter.'Voting Election Day Sticker by #GoVoteJoe Biden Democrat Sticker by #GoVoteJoe Biden Democrat Sticker by #GoVoteSticker gif. A hot pink patch outlined in orange, rocks back and forth, displaying a two-finger peace sign that serves as the V for the message, 'Vote in the California primary.'Super Tuesday Vote Sticker by EmojiDigital art gif. Neon-sign style Statue of Liberty does a pole dance against a transparent background. Text, “Poll Workers Needed.”Voting Election Day Sticker by INTO ACTION
Text gif. Text blinking blue and white in the style of the Run DMC logo. Text, "Run the vote."Digital art gif. Woman with black hair waves a ballot in the air against a transparent background. Text, “Our voices. Our future.”Joe Biden Sticker by Creative CourageDonald Trump Sticker by Creative CourageVoting Joe Biden Sticker by #GoVoteJoe Biden Nashville Sticker by #GoVoteJoe Biden Ok Sticker by #GoVoteJoe Biden Democrat Sticker by #GoVoteJoe Biden Texas Sticker by #GoVoteVoting Election Day Sticker by #GoVoteIllustrated gif. Hands finishing a handwritten checklist, a potted plant beside. Text, "How to vote by mail absentee in Pennsylvania, Request ballot online by November 1st at 5 PM, Read instructions, Complete front and back, Place ballot in secrecy envelope, then outer envelope, You must complete voters declaration, Bring it to a drop box by November 8th to a clerk or mail it by October 31st, ballot must be received by 8 PM on Election Day."Illustrated gif. Hands finishing a handwritten checklist, a potted succulent beside. Text, "How to vote by mail absentee in Arizona, Request your ballot by October 31st, Complete request application and submit it, Read ballot instructions carefully, Drop it off in a box or at the polls by November 8th at 7 PM, Or mail it back November 1st or by November 4th 7 PM."
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