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For Foursquare users, Election Day presents a new badge opportunity. Check in at your polling place and you'll unlock the badge. Foursquare adds "I voted" badge ...
'I Voted' stickers are a badge of pride. Matthias Gafni, Contra Costa Times (MCT) In 1987, Janet Boudreau took over a voting supply company and decided to revolutionize the humble election sticker.
Every few years, we get the push to go vote. As campaigns have focused away from older generations and onto younger ones, Foursquare now joins the fray with an “I Voted” badge. Check in at ...
SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT (publ. 10/29/2014, pg. A4) A story incorrectly reported the amount paid by the City and County of San Francisco for election stickers. San Francisco paid $4,104 for ...
Foursquare's just announced a special badge just to show that you voted in tomorrow's election! You can grab the 2010 election badge anytime tomorrow by voting and then checking in at your local ...
Today, Foursquare announced an initiative called "I Voted," a real-time tracker of users checking in at polling stations around the country. Brands That Matter Final Deadline on Friday 5/30! LOGIN ...
With the mid-term elections just days away, Foursquare has introduced its own way to reward civic duty. The location-sharing service on Thursday debuted a new "I Voted" badge that can be earned ...
Check-in early and check-in often is not the case in order to receive this badge. Just a one-time check-in and the #ivoted hash tag in your message will do the job.
So far, 20,000 of Foursquare’s four million users have the "I Voted" badge, reports Brenna Ehrlich at Mashable.
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