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Wake County students compete to design 'I Voted Early' stickers for 2024 elections

Wake County students can enter their submissions from now until 5 p.m. on May 31.
Posted 2023-04-11T17:33:00+00:00 - Updated 2023-04-12T08:57:51+00:00

The Wake County Board of Elections is challenging middle and high school students to design the “I Voted Early” sticker for the upcoming 2024 elections.

The winning design will be handed out to thousands who cast their ballots at all Early Voting sites during next year’s Primary and General Elections, according to a news release from the board of elections.

“Engaging our future voters in the elections process is so important to the future of our democracy,” said Deputy Elections Director Olivia McCall in the release. “This will give Wake County students a unique opportunity to have their talent displayed to hundreds of thousands of voters and encourage others to vote and participate in elections.”

Starting Tuesday, Wake County students who will be in sixth through 12th grade in the 2023-2024 school year can submit their “I Voted Early” sticker design at WakeVotesEarly.com. Submissions will be accepted until 5 p.m. on May 31.

Wake County staff will then select 10 finalists based on creativity, originality, visual appeal, adherence to guidelines and inclusion of the words “I Voted Early,” with bonus points for incorporating Wake County or North Carolina into the design.

The public will then vote for their favorite of the 10 finalists to pick the winner. The winning design will be printed on thousands of stickers to be handed out to early voters in the upcoming presidential election season and possibly beyond.

One only entry per person (or group) will be permitted and each submission must:

  • Include the phrase “I voted early” or a variation
  • Be an original design and may not include any copyrighted images
  • Fit a circular sticker two inches in diameter
  • Not include the year
  • Be non-partisan, with no references to candidates, political parties or political issues
  • Be non-offensive and appropriate for all audiences
  • Applicants must include a signed parent/guardian consent form with their submission.

Voting will take place online through the Wake County Board of Elections website and will be open from noon on June 7 through 5 p.m. on June 21. The winner will be announced a few days later.

Visit WakeVotesEarly.com for more information about the contest and how to submit your design.

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