The Results are In—These are Michigan’s Next “I Voted” Stickers
The people have spoken!.
This year, the Michigan Department of State decided to host the inaugural "I Voted" sticker contest for the state of Michigan. Switching up the standard, and I'm just going to say it—boring—"I Voted" sticker.
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Over 480 Michiganders of all ages submitted designs that they made themselves, so that we could vote on our favorites. The winners would then move on to be printed and be available for election clerks to order them in time for the election in November.
Michiganders have cast their votes and the ballots have been counted. The votes are in... Here are Michigan's next "I Voted" stickers.
Michigan's New "I Voted" Stickers
Overall, there were three winners from each of the three groups; elementary and middle school, high school, and general entry.
Elementary and Middle School Winners
Jane Hynous of Brownell Middle School in Grosse Point, MI
Gabby Warner of Rockford, MI
Katelyn Stouffer-Hopkins from Lansing, MI
High School Winners
Olivia Smiertka of Holly High School in Holly, MI
Michelle Lekhtman of West Bloomfield High School in West Bloomfield, MI
Andrew Brasher of Alma High School in Saint Louis, MI
General Entry Winners
Kelsey Winiarski of Livonia, MI
Breanna Tanner of Grand Rapids, MI
Madelyn VerVaecke of Livonia, MI
Now all that's left is for you to vote in is the actual election in November, and receive your sticker as a "well done" for doing your civic duty. I REALLY hope that my polling place has a fun sticker for me!
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