How 10 New Yorkers Flaunted Their “I Voted” Stickers

New Yorkers who voted on Tuesday proudly and creatively showed off their “I Voted” stickers. Here’s a selection of Instagram photos from various New York City neighborhoods, worn by voters and even tolerated by a few pets.

The polls are open until 9 p.m. in New York, plenty late enough for you to get a sticker if you haven’t already.

Jack Heller, who voted in TriBeCa, posted this photo with 1 World Trade Center in the background.

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Nicole Leven posted this photo of her dog, a 5-year-old Havanese named Miles Davis, wearing the sticker. Miles voted with Mrs. Leven’s husband, Mike Funk, in Forest Hills, Queens.

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Both dogs and cats wore the stickers. Rebecca Heisler posted this photo after voting in Flatbush, Brooklyn.

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Johanna Zapp posted this image after voting on the Lower East Side.

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Brenda Tolentino posted this photo of her daughter, Bailey Tolentino, 10, wearing the sticker after voting in Chinatown in Manhattan.

Elicia Felix-Hughey featured the sticker prominently on her forehead after voting in the Bronx.

Grant Yanney posted this after casting a ballot in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

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Maura McGill got her 6-year-old toy fox terrier, Harpo, to wear the sticker after she voted on the Lower East Side. “He will probably be asleep before the results come in,” she wrote.

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Amber Moller took a photo of her sticker in front of the M train after voting in Williamsburg.

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Liz Callahan Schnabolk photographed the sticker on her coffee cup on the 42nd Street overpass looking toward the East River. She voted in Tudor City.

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