Politics buffs can celebrate Barack Obama's inauguration as President of the United States with this framed unused ballot from the November 2008 election. Each official ballot comes with a certificate of authenticity and is framed in black ash.
According to Uncommon Goods, the limited-edition oversized ballot was printed for use in New York City's pull-lever voting machines. Since these old-fashioned voting machines are set to be retired this year, the 2008 election is the last one in which these ballots will be used.
Political Wall Art
Framed Official Ballot, Just in Time for the Obama Inauguration
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