DENVER (KDVR) — Voters in Jefferson County will be able to smell democracy and maybe even a bit of nostalgia this Election Day.

Historically, the "I Voted" sticker has been a staple for Election Day, which voters can wear after casting their votes. The Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder's Office said the county won't be different, as they will still provide "I Voted" stickers to voters for Election Day, Nov. 4.

However, the county's "I Voted" stickers will have a fun feature — scratch and sniff.

"The I Voted sticker has always been a symbol of civic pride, but there's also some nostalgia wrapped up in it that many voters remember from their childhood, and voting with a parent," said Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder Amanda Gonzalez to FOX31. "Scratch 'n' sniff stickers have that same

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