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DC News Now on MSN‘I Voted’ sticker contest underway in Loudoun CountyAs Virginia's 2025 general election inches closer, residents in Loudoun County have the opportunity to put their creativity ...
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Art contest for new ‘I voted’ sticker begins - MSNSedgwick County students in grades six through 12 are invited to submit their designs for the 2025 “I voted” sticker by Feb. 28. The contest is open to public, private and home school students.
Teen's unconventional "I voted" sticker design goes viral 03:12. Ulster County Board of Elections in New York recently opened its second annual "I voted" sticker design contest, asking locals to ...
When voters in Ulster County, N.Y., head to the polls in November, they’ll walk away with an “I Voted” sticker that looks a little different. Instead of the traditional themes of red-white ...
Michigan's 'I Voted' Sticker Contest Winner Goes Viral With Werewolf Design The design featuring a werewolf ripping off his shirt in front of an American flag received more than 20,000 votes ...
The sticker contest is open to children in grades 6-12, “public, private and charter schools as well as home-schooled students,” according to information on the Cumberland County website. The ...
Lillian Bonczkiewicz, a middle school student from Carlisle County, won the first-ever "I Voted" sticker contest, according to a release. The illustration shows a horse on top of the United States ...
This year, the smash hit — one of nine designs distributed in Michigan — depicts a werewolf shredding its shirt in front of an American flag.
The "I Voted" sticker might look quite different and unique at Ulster County polls in November. After filling out their ballots on Nov. 8, voters will walk out with a sticker designed by the ...
“Democracy is a team sport and our first ‘I Voted’ sticker contest is a fun way to get people across the state engaged in our elections,” Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said in a release.
Sedgwick County students in grades six through 12 are invited to submit their designs for the 2025 “I voted” sticker by Feb. 28. The contest is open to public, private and home school students.
This year, the smash hit — one of nine designs distributed in Michigan — depicts a werewolf shredding its shirt in front of an American flag.
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