Secretary of State Diego Morales Announces “I Voted” Sticker Contest for Hoosier Youth

The winning design from each grade level will be featured on stickers distributed to voters on Election Day, November 5.

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is inviting young Hoosiers to participate in the “I Voted" Sticker Contest.

The contest is an opportunity for children across the state to get involved in the election process. This contest encourages creativity and civic engagement by challenging students to design “I Voted” stickers that will be handed out to voters at polls in November.

All Indiana students are eligible to participate. Those interested must agree to the official rules and submit their design via email (sticker@sos.in.gov) or on a printed official entry form sent in by mail. Submissions are due by September 30 (one entry per student).

Mailing Address:

Indiana Secretary of State
I Voted Sticker Competition
200 W. Washington Street, Room 201
Indianapolis, IN 46204

The competition will be divided into three age groups based on grade level: Kindergarten-3rd Grade, 4th-8th Grade, and 9th-12th Grade.

The winning design from each grade level will be featured on stickers distributed to voters on Election Day, November 5. First place winners will be invited to meet with Secretary Morales in the Statehouse. Second and third place from each grade level will receive social media recognition and be featured on the Indiana Secretary of State’s website. All winners will receive a certificate.

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