according to MIC, so if millions of people vote and want a sticker, that can add up quickly.In 2012, Santa Clara County in California saved more than $90,000 by not having stickers included in mail-in ballots, according to an NBC Bay Area report.There’s no sole creator of the stickers, but it appears they started being made by several sources in the early-to-mid 80s, according to Time.The stickers are not only a good way to remind others that there’s an election going on or encourage them to vote, but they bring a sense of community that comes with voting, according to what political scientists told Time.They actually can, according to the political scientists interviewed by Time.The article said that research has shown that when voters are.