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Susan B. Anthony’s headstone gets shield from early voter stickers

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. – People putting their “I Voted” stickers on women’s suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony’s headstone will see something new this year: a plastic cover.

Her headstone, in a cemetery in Rochester, New York, now has a shield to prevent further degradatio­n to the marble from the stickers’ glue and the cleaners used to remove the stickers, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reported. Her sister Mary

Anthony’s headstone, just next to hers, was also covered.

The sticker trend became popular on Election Day 2016, said Patricia Corcoran, president of the nonprofit Friends of Mount Hope Cemetery, in an email. That day, as many as 12,000 people visited Mount Hope Cemetery, the sisters’ final resting place, to honor the work done by Anthony to win women’s suffrage and to memorializ­e the first time Americans could vote for a female major-party presidenti­al candidate, Hillary Clinton.

A restoratio­n effort in spring revealed the damage done to the marble marker by the stickers, Corcoran said.

The nonprofit’s main mission is the cemetery’s preservati­on, “so above all we wanted to protect this iconic gravesite,” she said.

The headstones were already covered in plastic on Saturday, when in-person early voting began in New York.

The city of Rochester, which owns the cemetery, doesn’t know how many voters will visit this Election Day, said Justin Roj, spokespers­on for the city.

The headstone could be a popular destinatio­n this year, too, because it’s the 100th anniversar­y of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. Other explanatio­ns: it’s the 200th anniversar­y of Anthony’s birth, and Kamala Harris, Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s running mate, is the first woman of color to be nominated for national office by a major party.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? “I VOTED TODAY” STICKERS COVER a protective plastic cover on the headstone of Susan B. Anthony in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sunday, in Rochester, N.Y. The Friends of Mt. Hope placed plastic covers on Susan and her sister’s Mary Anthony’s headstone as visitors have placed stickers on them since early voting started Saturday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS “I VOTED TODAY” STICKERS COVER a protective plastic cover on the headstone of Susan B. Anthony in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Sunday, in Rochester, N.Y. The Friends of Mt. Hope placed plastic covers on Susan and her sister’s Mary Anthony’s headstone as visitors have placed stickers on them since early voting started Saturday.

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