In honor of the upcoming 2024 presidential election and to boost voter participation amongst the state’s residents, the Michigan State Government held a contest to ‘redesign’ the classic “I Voted” stickers distributed to voters at polling locations around the state.
This year, there were nine winners in the state’s contest and honestly, the winning designs ranged from hilariously goofy to strikingly stunning!
What are Michigan’s nine new “I Voted” sticker designs
The state’s contest selected a total of nine winners to have their designs made into Michigan’s official “I Voted” sticker for this year’s general election. However, the contest was broken into three categories:
- The Elementary & Middle School Entry Pool.
- The High School Entry Pool.
- The General Entry Pool.
Elementary & Middle School Winners
Lansing, MI
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Grosse Point, MI – Brownell Middle School
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Rockford, MI
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High School Winners
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Saint Louis, MI – Alma High School
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Michelle Lekhtman
West Bloomfield, MI – West Bloomfield High School
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General Entry Winners
Livonia, MI
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Livonia, MI
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Grand Rapids, MI
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How to get the new Michigan “I Voted” stickers
To be able to sport one of these stylish new stickers over the next few weeks going into election day, you’ll have to show up at your local polling station around Michigan.
However, be warned that the availability of select stickers may depend on the supply each station has on hand.