Only in Wisconsin: The Most Unique ‘I Voted’ Sticker Yet
It's an election day tradition, the "I Voted" sticker, and one Wisconsin town will have some new stickers this year designed by the city's youth.
Instead of the standard red circle or oval shape with the American Flag "I Voted" sticker, Superior had a contest to design this year's sticker design, 5 winners were picked, and the designs will be featured in next week's election.
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This contest was designed to get "creative young residents to engage in the democratic process through art." A template was distributed throughout the city for anyone under the age of 18 to submit a design.
The design directions only stated that "I Voted" needed to be included into the design to fit a 2-inch round sticker, so it left a lot of room for imagines to run wild with the designs. The city says over 60 designs were submitted.
The five winning designs are all very different, and include a design with a wedge of cheese with an American flag, an eagle holding a flag, one deign features an outline of the country in red, white, and blue with the American flag around the border, and a sticker with the added "and my vote matters" on a rainbow-colored background.
The winners are Joy, age 16, Max, 10, Taya, 14, Isabelle, 10, and Graeme, 12, look for all the winning designs at the polls on Tuesday, November 5th between 7 AM and 8 PM. The City of Superior has a landing page with all the voting information for the city including, candidates, polling locations, and early voting details.
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