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Round Rock 6th grader wins ‘I Voted’ sticker design contest - MSNRound Rock Christian Academy sixth grader Andi Abbott won first place in the Williamson County Elections Department’s first-ever “I Voted” Sticker Contest. (Williamson County photo) ...
The Great River Regional Library invites teens from Central Minnesota to showcase their creativity in a sticker design ...
Shannon Fisher, 11, won Wake County’s “I voted early” sticker design with her unicorn sticker. ... It was designed by Thomas Bradley, a 10th-grader at Grace Christian School.
The unique, spider-emblazoned “I Voted” stickers that took the internet by storm in July have finally made their way into the hands of voters. The bizarre, brightly-colored design was crafted ...
Ninth-grader Cosmo Bell has won a statewide contest to design an “I Voted” sticker for the upcoming election, but don’t expect to see them sticking to the clothes of the civically engaged ...
How will winning designs be chosen? Officials will narrow down the entries to 20 finalists — 10 from children and 10 from adults. Then, the public will vote to determine the winners.
The "I Voted" Sticker Design Contest is open to any Currituck County resident over the age of 18 who wants to try their hand at redesigning the iconic sticker.
Lake County Clerk Anthony Vega is conducting a contest open to kindergartners through high school seniors throughout the county to design a sticker to hand to voters after they cast their ballots ...
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