By Alec Fernandes
Idaho voters spotted Bigfoot at the polls this Election Day. Ada County's "I Voted" stickers displayed the legendary cryptid's red silhouette lurking in the background, and he was even on the official ballot—as a watermark.
"I Voted" stickers have become an iconic part of American elections, with their diverse designs often reflecting each community's local charm. Although Idaho isn't as much a hotspot for Sasquatch sightings as neighboring Washington or Oregon, the state has its own deep affinity for Bigfoot. "We see him on car stickers all over," Ada County Clerk Trent Tripple told a local news site. "He has such a hold in Idaho."
It's also not the first time a cryptid has appeared on voting stickers. During last year's presidential election, Michigan's official design featured a muscular werewolf howling at the sky and tearing off its shirt.
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