Secretary of State’s ‘I Voted’ sticker design contest now on

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The Michigan Secretary of State’s “I Voted” sticker contest is now back on.

The contest made national headlines during the 2024 presidential election, when sticker designs from kids all over the state made voting just a little more fun, and it’s back again this year for the midterms. Just like before, kids across the state have submitted their artwork and the best designs are now up for a vote.

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson made the announcement this week.

From June 1 to June 30, you can go to Michigan.gov/IVotedSticker and vote for your favorite stickers,” Benson said.

Designs from middle schoolers include an octopus holding up an American flag and a cat saying it can go back to sleep after voting. There are also several entries from students around Southwest Michigan. They include an eagle carrying a baseball from Lyla A of Benton Harbor, a lighthouse provided by Fiona D of New Buffalo, and an “I Voted” star design from Adriana O of Berrien Center.

The winning selections will be printed onto stickers given to people who head to the polls in November.

You can vote for your favorites online now.

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