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To enter, students should send in their best design for an “I Voted” sticker. The winning sticker design will be handed to voters in participating counties during the 2026 primary election.
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams invited all Kentucky students to participate in the second annual “I Voted” sticker contest.
A sticker with the logo for the collective Black Folks in Design. The white sticker has been printed on a white adhesive label with a matte finish and kiss cut into a rectangular shape with rounded ...
Show off your creativity and love for evaluation by submitting a design to our sticker contest! The winning design will be printed with the artist’s name, featured in our social media, and distributed ...
In today’s digital era, visual communication is evolving quickly, and stickers are taking center stage as a versatile way to express ideas, emotions, and brand identity. With the rise of ...
The Fairbanks North Star Borough Clerk’s Office wants to engage and inspire future voters in the borough, and art is the newest outlet as it launched its inaugural “I Voted” Sticker Design ...
Local News Creative ‘I Voted’ stickers branch out beyond the familiar flag design In Milton, New Hampshire, 10-year-old Grace was treated like a celebrity when she visited the polls for the ...
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.
(WFLA) — The Ulster County Board of Elections in New York recently opened its second annual “I Voted Sticker Contest” which asked locals to create designs that may be featured on those ...
Comments on social media pages like Twitter and Reddit—pointing out that the design may have some political slant to it. The contest was started by the Albany County Legislators last year.
Lake County Clerk Anthony Vega is holding a contest for school students to design a new “I Voted” sticker.
2024 elections, Colorado votes: Secretary of State's Office announces winner of "I Voted" sticker contest for BallotTrax users, ninth-grader from Fort Collins wins.