Framed Official Ballot, Just in Time for the Obama Inauguration
Marissa Brassfield — January 19, 2009 — Social Good
References: uncommongoods & outblush
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.
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.
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