The D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics gets our tweet of the day award for this gem, describing what happened when a D.C. voter tried to use a stamp bearing Mayor Adrian Fenty’s name to cast their vote for him. Such stamps, which have been handed out by organizers of a small write-in movement that favors Fenty, are not an unprecedented strategy: a similar tactic was utilized by Mayor Anthony Williams’ campaign after Williams was knocked off the primary ballot in 2002. Of course, as this voter probably discovered, the stamps are meant to be used on paper ballots, not on electronic voting machines.