Hundreds of voters flocked to Susan B. Anthony's grave on Tuesday to leave "I voted" stickers on the headstone of one of America’s most significant suffragettes.

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Anthony, one of the first women's rights activists, died 14 years before women got the right to vote.

People have been leaving stickers at Anthony’s grave since early voting began in October, according to CNN. Voters on Tuesday left stickers, balloons, stuffed animals and flowers at Anthony's grave. Many paused for a photo.

The cemetery, which is expecting crowds throughout the day, will be open until 9 p.m. Tuesday. It usually closes at 5:30 p.m.

We've come far in 100yrs with still more to go but we can do it! #susanbanthony #suffragette #nastywoman #election2016 #respect #vote #america #regram A photo posted by Briana Castro (@briana_castro) on Nov 8, 2016 at 10:57am PST



A photo posted by Emma Hsieh (@hsieh_em) on Nov 8, 2016 at 10:51am PST

