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Encyclopedia > Sticker

Sticker has the following meanings:

  • sticker (paper) - a piece of paper that contains a side that is sticky.
  • sticker (weed) - the seed of a weed that grows in the plains states that has thorny spikes and sticks itself into hair or skin.
  • the parts of a mechanical-action pipe organ that transfer push. Stickers are kept short compared to trackers; otherwise, to avoid bending, they'd have to be thicker and thus more massive, slowing the action.

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Elections: How to Run for Office as a Sticker or Write-in Candidate (1390 words)
All write-in or sticker votes should include the correct name and address of the candidates, but the courts have decided that a vote should be counted whenever the intent of the voter can reasonably be determined, even if the voter omits the candidate’s address or makes a mistake in the name or address.
Stickers must not be distributed inside the polling place, or within the building where the polling place is located, or less than 150 feet of the entrance to the polling place.
Stickers must not be distributed inside the polling place or within the building in which the polling place is located, or less than 150 feet of the entrance to the polling place.
Sticker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (157 words)
sticker - a piece of paper that contains a side that is sticky.
sticker (weed) - the seed of a weed that grows in the plains states that has thorny spikes and sticks itself into hair or skin.
Stickers are kept short compared to trackers; otherwise, to avoid bending, they'd have to be thicker and thus more massive, slowing the action.
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