Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams is bringing back the "I Voted sticker design contest for students and hopes it will be an annual event.
The contest is for students of any grade level across the state, from kindergarten through high school. The design that wins will be given out on primary election day next year in participating counties.
Adams said, "We saw great participation and creativity in our inaugural sticker contest last year. I am excited to see what Kentucky students will come up with this year."
Finalists selected by the Secretary of State's Office will be put on a ballot for voting in August at the Kentucky State Fair.
Designs must be submitted by 5 p.m. on May 23rd, 2025 at this link. Submissions should be in the JPEG or PNG format and must be original work including the words "I Voted." The student's name, school, address, and phone number must be included for consideration.
Photo courtesy of SoS Michael Adams' Instagram account. Pictured with Lillian Bonczkiewicz of Carlisle County whose design won.
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