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Jefferson County Introduces Scratch 'n' Sniff "I Voted" Stickers for Upcoming Election

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Published on October 24, 2025
Jefferson County Introduces Scratch 'n' Sniff "I Voted" Stickers for Upcoming ElectionSource: Google Street View

As the election season approaches in Jeffco, voters can look forward to something unique this time around. According to Jefferson County News, a special "I Voted" sticker will be available at Vote Centers from October 27 until November 4. This isn't your standard election day memento. The sticker is described as a scratch 'n' sniff, infusing the act of voting with a touch of whimsy.

The design showcases a ballot drop box amidst a field of vibrant Colorado wildflowers; it's a celebration of civic engagement and local pride. But the truly distinctive feature is the scent this sticker carries, playfully deemed "the smell of democracy." This little addition aims to make the voting process more memorable for those who take part. "Want to know what democracy smells like? Visit a Vote Center this fall!" mentions the Jefferson County News.

Voting in Jeffco is intended to be an accessible affair. Alongside the limited-edition stickers, residents can take advantage of ADA-accessible equipment to cast their ballots. Additionally, if a ballot needs to be replaced or if someone needs to register to vote, this can be done at any Vote Center through Election Day. The process is structured to be as inclusive and accommodating as possible, ensuring that every voice has the opportunity to be heard.