Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox Creates ‘I Voted’ Sticker After Request, Sends It to Mail-In Voter
Oct 20, 2018, 8:33 PM | Updated: 8:58 pm
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Is there anything our Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox can’t do?
He’s working hard running the elections in Utah and trying to get people excited about voting.
He took a little break Friday to report on the Utah Jazz home opener as a special correspondent with KSL Sports, but he never forgot about one mail-in voter’s request.
Last week, Quinn Rollins tweeted at Lt. Gov. Cox expressing disappointment that he didn’t get an ‘I Voted’ sticker because he mails in his ballot.
The lieutenant governor didn’t waste any time sitting down to create a hand-made version.
Ok, @jedikermit, I’ve been working on your sticker. We’ll get it mailed out to you. I hope I don’t have to do too many of these. pic.twitter.com/sUELowC95U
— Spencer Cox (@SpencerJCox) October 15, 2018
And if you thought it was all done for a fun photo op, check out this tweet from Rollins.
If you’ve been following the saga of my attempt to get an “I VOTED” sticker even though I vote by mail-in ballot, Utah’s Lieutenant Governor has come through with a handcrafted beauty that I’ll wear with pride on election day. Thanks for being a good sport @SpencerJCox! 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/T8wGUG1Xzg
— Quinn Rollins (@jedikermit) October 20, 2018
Lt. Gov. Cox actually mailed out the sticker. Rollins said he will wear it with pride on Election Day, and we can’t wait to see that tweet.
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