USPS holding 'Stamp Encore' vote to bring back favorite stamp

Voters can pick from 25 options through Sept. 30. The winner will be announced in May.

WASHINGTON — The United States Postal Service (USPS) is hosting a “Stamp Encore” contest, enabling voters to select their preferred stamp for reprinting.

Votes can be submitted on the Stamps Forever website or by printing a paper ballot from the website and mailing it in.

USPS said contest runs from July 23 through Sept. 30, and results will be announced in May at the Boston 2026 World Expo.

Voters can pick from 25 options, and vote as many times as they wish:

  • Art of Disney: Magic (2007)
  • Batman (2015)
  • Bioluminescent Life (2018)
  • Bugs Bunny (1997)
  • Charles M. Schulz (2022)
  • Classics Forever (2016)
  • DC Comics Super Heroes (2006)
  • Disney Villains (2017)
  • Emancipation Proclamation (2013)
  • Flag Act (2018)
  • Frozen Treats (2018)
  • Happy Birthday (2021)
  • Have a Ball! (2017)
  • Heritage Breeds (2021)
  • Let’s Celebrate (2020)
  • Mail a Smile (2015)
  • Message Monsters (2021)
  • Mister Rogers (2018)
  • Peanuts (2001)
  • Send a Hello (2011)
  • Star Trek (2016)
  • Star Wars: Droids (2021)
  • Total Eclipse of the Sun (2017)
  • Transcontinental Railroad (2019)
  • Wonder Woman (2016)

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