Video shows Las Vegas Sphere wearing 'I Voted' sticker as Nevada early voting begins

Now that's a big "I Voted" sticker.
Recently seen on the exosphere, or outer shell, of Sphere, the mammoth multimedia destination in Las Vegas: a bright yellow face with an "I Voted" sticker. The imagery appeared on Oct. 19, the first day of in-person early voting in Nevada.
Early voting runs through Nov. 1 in Nevada, a state in which all registered voters get mailed a ballot. They can return the ballot by mail or put in a ballot drop box.
Unregistered voters in Nevada can register the same day, however since it's after Oct. 22, they must vote in-person at a polling place and show their valid Nevada driver’s license, Nevada ID card, or tribal ID to vote.
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It's just the latest imagery to be seen on Sphere, which celebrated its first anniversary in July. As Sphere's voting image made its way onto social media, some had some tongue-in-cheek comments.
"The Sphere is too young to vote this is blatant election fraud," one commenter posted on X, formerly Twitter. "Somebody call the Secretary of State," stated another.
Sphere Entertainment, which a week ago announced plans for a second Sphere to be built in the United Arab Emirates' capital Abu Dhabi, declined comment on the "I Voted" imagery.
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Contributing: Anthony Robledo and Melissa Ruggieri.Follow Mike Snider on X and Threads: @mikesnider & mikegsnider.
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