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The North Dakota Secretary of State’s Office wants artists from across the state to submit their artwork for a chance to be ...
Artwork must be two inches by two inches and have the words ‘I voted’ on the design. Children can submit one design.
The contest, open to all high school students residing in the county, will be held in two rounds, with the public voting to ...
Feeling artsy and proud? The public has been invited to submit sticker designs that voters may wear after they take part in ...
The Ulster County Board of Elections has announced the winning design for its 2025 “I Voted” Sticker. According to the county ...
North Dakota’s Secretary of State Michael Howe announced the launch of the “I voted – More Than Just a Sticker” design ...
Submissions will be accepted by the Secretary of State’s Office from Sept. 15 through Nov. 15. The public will vote for the ...
Mia Schanewolf, a fifth-grade student at La Crosse Elementary School, is the winner of Mecklenburg County’s “I Voted Today” ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe has announced the launch of the “I Voted – More Than Just a Sticker” statewide design contest that invites North Dakotans of all ages to create ...
Darmanin, who has drawn the pizza character in other contexts, according to the Board of Elections, added the Statue of ...
The sticker contest is open from September 8 through October 31. All of the designs will be sent to Mesa County Elections to ...
I've never received an order like this before—someone bought almost every sticker I've ever made! In this video, I share how ...