An eighth grader from Raleigh County, WV, was named the winner of the “I Voted” sticker contest Wednesday.
Michigan’s nationally recognized “I Voted” sticker contest returns for the November Election. Michigan Secretary of State ...
The statewide winner of the Mountain State’s first-ever “I Voted!” Sticker Contest was an eighth grader from Raleigh County. According to a press release, the winner of the ...
The Michigan Department of State announced on March 3 the return of the highly competitive "I Voted" sticker contest in ...
Michigan’s famous “I Voted” sticker contest has returned for the November 2026 election, and entries are now being accepted.
Artwork must also be original and not AI-generated, Benson’s office said, and must also not contain copyrighted or ...
Michigan students and adults are invited once again to submit their designs for "I Voted" stickers that will be given to voters.
After massive popularity in 2024, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced the return of the "I Voted" sticker contest ahead of the November 2026 election.
This morning, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced the return of the "I Voted" sticker contest ahead of the November 2026 election.
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