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Janet Boudreau remembers back in 1988 when she first started seeing the rippling flag “I Voted” sticker popping up at election time.
She’d go to the grocery store on Election Day and see it pasted on people’s shirts. She’d spot it stuck to the outside of people’s wallets. She even remembers the first time she saw it on someone’s car dashboard.
“I was absolutely giddy,” says Boudreau, 65.
That red, white and blue sticker — in both English and Spanish — is now one of the most recognized symbols of voting. But 37 years ago, it was merely an idea Boudreau sketched out at her dining room table. Within days, Boudreau teamed up with a printer to get the design mass-produced, and soon the sticker took off.
But back then, she couldn’t imagine the simple idea could have the reach it has today.
“If you have to have your 15 minutes of fame for something, why not let it be something as joyful as the ‘I Voted’ sticker,” Boudreau says. “It just makes me smile.”
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Boudreau created her “I Voted” design in 1987, soon after becoming president and owner of Intab, an election supply business she purchased from her father for a single dollar.
“I overpaid,” jokes Boudreau. At the time, the business was based in Seattle, and when she looked at the company’s tax returns, “the biggest year was just over $13,000, and that was revenue, not profit.”
With a background in geology, Boudreau knew next to nothing about the election supply industry. But she was determined to turn Intab around. Boudreau had a 4-month-old son and hoped running her own business would offer the freedom to spend more time at home. So she got to work, meeting with county election officials across Washington state to research where gaps existed in the industry.
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